Deborah Warner’s production of Peter Grimes opened at the Royal Opera House in 2022 to rave reviews. The thrust of these reviews was that Benjamin Britten’s searing, dramatic ...
Peter Grimes at Royal Opera: A poleaxing production - 4/5 Benjamin Britten’s opera is reimagined in gritty and grisly fashion in Deborah Warner’s powerful new take ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nicky Spence and Sally Matthews in Welsh National Opera’s Peter Grimes - Donald Cooper Turbulence in the background, then, and ...
Some excellent performances and superb direction combine to create an outstanding production of Benjamin Britten's best known ...
Peter Grimes repose sur la dualité entre son chœur et Grimes en tant qu'individu. D'un côté, le spectacle de la foule, bouillonnante et enragée dans sa chasse aux sorcières contre Grimes, et de ...
The fusion of sound and stage action in the very first moment makes it immediately clear that this production is operatic in the best sense. With the houselights still up and before a note of music is ...
It would have happened like this, I’m sure, even if Melly Still’s new staging of Britten’s masterpiece had been a flop. But of course it was not and is not. To say that there is an air of defiance ...
Phyllida Lloyd‘s production of Peter Grimes in 2006 was widely regarded as definitive and Opera North has wisely built on this success – and the remarkable level of teamwork achieved – by keeping ...
Sunday afternoon the Metropolitan Opera continued its most unconventional season by following up Shostakovich’s Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk with Britten’s Peter Grimes, a second mid-twentieth century ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Allan Clayton brings pathos and terror, along with energy where it’s often missing, to a revival of Britten’s “Peter Grimes.” By Joshua Barone ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Allan Clayton as Peter Grimes in Deborah Warner’s Peter Grimes (©2026 Tristram Kenton) The “Borough” in which Benjamin Britten’s ...