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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Un Petit Départ
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Hannah Hernandez in Un Petit Départ by Rambert part of Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Pas De Deux
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Emma Von Enck and Andres Zuniga in Pas De Deux from Stars & Stripes from Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Earth Harp Symphony 22
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
William Close & The Earth Harp, performs Earth Harp Symphony 22 from Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Swan Lake
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
YAGP & Trinity Laban Swans in Swan Lake from Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Swan Lake
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
YAGP & Trinity Laban Swans in Swan Lake from Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Pas De Deux
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Viola Pantuso and Shale Wagman in Flames Of Paris Pas De Deux from Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Mercury
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Vsevolod Maievskyi in Mercury part of Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza - Dentelle
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
A scene from Dentelle by Murmuration part of Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza
All the right moves: the London premiere of Gala de Danza.
The international dance, music and art festival takes place at the Central Hall Westminster in London.
Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon overseeing rehearsals of Gala de Danza at the Central Hall Westminster, London. Founder and Artistic Director, Christina Lyon.
(Opening 26-06-25)
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‘You wiped the floor with me!’ Tamsin Greig and Oliver Chris are having a riot with Rattigan
They are comedy sparring partners from Green Wing. Can the duo play stricken lovers in The Deep Blue Sea, the eviscerating play Rattigan poured his own heartbreak into?
The actors Tamsin Greig and Oliver Chris, starring in A Deep Blue Sea at the Theatre Royal Bath, UK. (6 May 2024).
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Bookkeeping with a bang: Manchester's stage spectacular The Accountants - in pictures
A world premiere presented by Factory International, The Accountants combines one tale of two auditing firms with another of friends who have connected British Indian and British Chinese heritages.
Rehearsal images for the world premiere of Keith Khanís The Accountants presented by Factory International - choreographed by Terence Lewis, Mahrukh Dumasia and Xie Xin.
This world-first international collaboration will premiere at Manchesterís landmark new cultural space Aviva Studios on 7 May and was pieced together remotely from India, China and the UK.
(Opening 07-05-2024)
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Bookkeeping with a bang: Manchester's stage spectacular The Accountants - in pictures
A world premiere presented by Factory International, The Accountants combines one tale of two auditing firms with another of friends who have connected British Indian and British Chinese heritages.
Rehearsal images for the world premiere of Keith Khanís The Accountants presented by Factory International - choreographed by Terence Lewis, Mahrukh Dumasia and Xie Xin.
This world-first international collaboration will premiere at Manchesterís landmark new cultural space Aviva Studios on 7 May and was pieced together remotely from India, China and the UK.
(Opening 07-05-2024)
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Bookkeeping with a bang: Manchester's stage spectacular The Accountants - in pictures
A world premiere presented by Factory International, The Accountants combines one tale of two auditing firms with another of friends who have connected British Indian and British Chinese heritages.
Rehearsal images for the world premiere of Keith Khanís The Accountants presented by Factory International - choreographed by Terence Lewis, Mahrukh Dumasia and Xie Xin.
This world-first international collaboration will premiere at Manchesterís landmark new cultural space Aviva Studios on 7 May and was pieced together remotely from India, China and the UK.
(Opening 07-05-2024)
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Bookkeeping with a bang: Manchester's stage spectacular The Accountants - in pictures
A world premiere presented by Factory International, The Accountants combines one tale of two auditing firms with another of friends who have connected British Indian and British Chinese heritages.
Rehearsal images for the world premiere of Keith Khanís The Accountants presented by Factory International - choreographed by Terence Lewis, Mahrukh Dumasia and Xie Xin.
This world-first international collaboration will premiere at Manchesterís landmark new cultural space Aviva Studios on 7 May and was pieced together remotely from India, China and the UK.
(Opening 07-05-2024)
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Bookkeeping with a bang: Manchester's stage spectacular The Accountants - in pictures
A world premiere presented by Factory International, The Accountants combines one tale of two auditing firms with another of friends who have connected British Indian and British Chinese heritages.
Rehearsal images for the world premiere of Keith Khanís The Accountants presented by Factory International - choreographed by Terence Lewis, Mahrukh Dumasia and Xie Xin.
This world-first international collaboration will premiere at Manchesterís landmark new cultural space Aviva Studios on 7 May and was pieced together remotely from India, China and the UK.
(Opening 07-05-2024)
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The truth, joy and tragedy behind Laughing Boy
A decade after her autistic son Connor Sparrowhawk died in a specialist NHS facility, Sara Ryan's campaign to reveal the truth about what happened is coming to the stage.
Alfie Friedman (Connor Sparrowhawk) and Janie Dee (Sara Jane) rehearsing Laughing Boy by Stephen Unwin @ Jerwood Space. Opening at Jermyn Street Theatre on 25th April. Directed by Stephen Unwin.
(Opening 25-04-2024)
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The truth, joy and tragedy behind Laughing Boy
A decade after her autistic son Connor Sparrowhawk died in a specialist NHS facility, Sara Ryan's campaign to reveal the truth about what happened is coming to the stage.
Alfie Friedman (Connor Sparrowhawk) and Janie Dee (Sara Jane) rehearsing Laughing Boy by Stephen Unwin @ Jerwood Space. Opening at Jermyn Street Theatre on 25th April. Directed by Stephen Unwin.
(Opening 25-04-2024)
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The truth, joy and tragedy behind Laughing Boy
A decade after her autistic son Connor Sparrowhawk died in a specialist NHS facility, Sara Ryan's campaign to reveal the truth about what happened is coming to the stage.
Rehearsals of Laughing Boy by Stephen Unwin @ Jerwood Space. Opening at Jermyn Street Theatre on 25th April. Directed by Stephen Unwin.
(Opening 25-04-2024)
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The truth, joy and tragedy behind Laughing Boy
A decade after her autistic son Connor Sparrowhawk died in a specialist NHS facility, Sara Ryan's campaign to reveal the truth about what happened is coming to the stage.
Janie Dee (Sara Jane) and Forbes Masson (Rich) rehearsing Laughing Boy by Stephen Unwin @ Jerwood Space. Opening at Jermyn Street Theatre on 25th April. Directed by Stephen Unwin.
(Opening 25-04-2024)
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The truth, joy and tragedy behind Laughing Boy
A decade after her autistic son Connor Sparrowhawk died in a specialist NHS facility, Sara Ryan's campaign to reveal the truth about what happened is coming to the stage.
Alfie Friedman (Connor Sparrowhawk) rehearsing Laughing Boy by Stephen Unwin @ Jerwood Space. Opening at Jermyn Street Theatre on 25th April. Directed by Stephen Unwin.
(Opening 25-04-2024)
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The truth, joy and tragedy behind Laughing Boy
A decade after her autistic son Connor Sparrowhawk died in a specialist NHS facility, Sara Ryan's campaign to reveal the truth about what happened is coming to the stage.
Alfie Friedman (Connor Sparrowhawk) rehearsing Laughing Boy by Stephen Unwin @ Jerwood Space. Opening at Jermyn Street Theatre on 25th April. Directed by Stephen Unwin.
(Opening 25-04-2024)
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Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
The Royal Opera House's Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely. Take a first look.
Melissa Hamilton and Denilson Almeida rehearsing Dark With Excessive Bright @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
(Opening 10-02-2024)
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Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
The Royal Opera House's Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely. Take a first look.
Robert Binet, left, watches Marco Masciari and Leticia Dias rehearsing Dark With Excessive Bright @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
(Opening 10-02-2024)
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Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
The Royal Opera House's Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely. Take a first look.
Robert Binet, left, watches Joseph Sissens rehearsing Dark With Excessive Bright @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
(Opening 10-02-2024)
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Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
The Royal Opera House's Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely. Take a first look.
Joseph Sissens, Mariko Sasaki and Reece Clarke rehearsing Dark With Excessive Bright @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
(Opening 10-02-2024)
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Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
The Royal Opera House's Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely. Take a first look.
Choreographer Robert Binet, left, rehearsing Dark With Excessive Bright @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
(Opening 10-02-2024)
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Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
The Royal Opera House's Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely. Take a first look.
Mariko Sasaki rehearsing Dark With Excessive Bright @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
(Opening 10-02-2024)
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Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
The Royal Opera House's Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely. Take a first look.
Yu Hang rehearsing Dark With Excessive Bright @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
(Opening 10-02-2024)
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Dark With Excessive Bright: the Royal Ballet's giant leap into immersive dance - in pictures
The Royal Opera House's Linbury theatre will be transformed for Canadian choreographer Robert Binet’s new show, where the audience can roam freely. Take a first look.
Choreographer Robert Binet, arms raised, rehearsing Dark With Excessive Bright @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Choreography by Robert Binet. Music by Missy Mazzoli. Set Designer, Shizuka Hariu. Costume Designer, Thomas Tait. Lighting Designer, Simisola Majekodunmi. Send Designer, Jon Nicholls. Immersive Descriptive Audio, Devon Healey.
(Opening 10-02-2024)
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Ruination review - you'll laugh and cry at this 'Christmas show' Medea
Ben Duke brings fresh life to the classics again with deft movement between tragedy and comedy.
Ruination is a piece about the loss of children, and it's also about myth-making, who gets to write the story, with an un-self-aware Jason (Liam Francis) glossing over Medea's (Hannah Shepherd-Hulford) role in his heroics, or his part in her crimes.
A scene from Ruination by Lost Dog @ Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Directed by Ben Duke. Designed by Soutra Gilmour.
(Opening 01-12-2022)
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Ruination review - you'll laugh and cry at this 'Christmas show' Medea
Ben Duke brings fresh life to the classics again with deft movement between tragedy and comedy.
Ruination is a piece about the loss of children, and it's also about myth-making, who gets to write the story, with an un-self-aware Jason (Liam Francis) glossing over Medea's (Hannah Shepherd-Hulford) role in his heroics, or his part in her crimes.
Hannah Shepherd-Hulford (Medea) and Liam Francis (Jason) in Ruination by Lost Dog at the Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Directed by Ben Duke. Designed by Soutra Gilmour.
(Opening 01-12-2022)
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Ruination review - you'll laugh and cry at this 'Christmas show' Medea
Ben Duke brings fresh life to the classics again with deft movement between tragedy and comedy.
Ruination is a piece about the loss of children, and it's also about myth-making, who gets to write the story, with an un-self-aware Jason (Liam Francis) glossing over Medea's (Hannah Shepherd-Hulford) role in his heroics, or his part in her crimes.
Jean-Daniel (JD) Brousse? (Hades) and Liam Francis (Jason) in Ruination by Lost Dog at the Linbury Theatre, Royal Opera House. Directed by Ben Duke. Designed by Soutra Gilmour.
(Opening 01-12-2022)
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Like Water For Chocolate at the Royal Opera House.
Mayara Magri and Marcelino Sambe?, Principal dancers of The Royal Ballet photographed in the wings during rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
(Taken 20-05-2022)
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Like Water For Chocolate at the Royal Opera House.
Kristen McNally, (Principal Character Artist), Francesca Hayward, (Principal dancer) and Edward Watson (Re?pe?titeur to the Principal Artists), photographed from the wings during rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
(Taken 20-05-2022)
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Like Water For Chocolate at the Royal Opera House.
Francesca Hayward and Marcelino Sambe? (Principal dancers) and Leo Dixon, (First Artist) of The Royal Ballet photographed in the wings during rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
(Taken 20-05-2022)
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Like Water For Chocolate at the Royal Opera House.
Dancers of The Royal Ballet photographed from the wings during rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
(Taken 20-05-2022)
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Like Water For Chocolate at the Royal Opera House.
Annette Buvoli, (First Artist), centre and dancers of The Royal Ballet photographed in the wings during rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
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Like Water For Chocolate at the Royal Opera House.
Laura Morera (Mama Elena) and Francesca Hayward (Tita) in rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
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Like Water For Chocolate at the Royal Opera House.
Marcelino Sambe? (Pedro) and Francesca Hayward (Tita) in rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
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Like Water For Chocolate at the Royal Opera House.
Marcelino Sambe? (Pedro) and Francesca Hayward (Tita) in rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
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Like Water For Chocolate at the Royal Opera House.
Anna Rose O'Sullivan and Cesar Corrales in rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
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Like Water For Chocolate at the Royal Opera House.
Marcelino Sambe? (Pedro) in rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
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Like Water For Chocolate at the Royal Opera House.
Francesca Hayward (Tita) and Marcelino Sambe? (Pedro) in rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
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Rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
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Like Water For Chocolate at the Royal Opera House.
Marcelino Sambe? (Pedro) and Francesca Hayward (Tita) in rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
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Like Water For Chocolate at the Royal Opera House.
Choreographer Christopher Wheeldon in rehearsals for the World Premiere of Like Water For Chocolate by Christopher Wheeldon and The Royal Ballet at the Royal Opera House.
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‘I felt an immediate thrill’: Joe Cornish’s confessions of a Britten addict. In 2014, the film-maker and broadcaster took a chance on his first opera – Peter Grimes. He expected atonal warbling, but instead got hooked for life on the beauty, drama
Conductor Mark Elder and Director Deborah Warner in the ROH auditorium during rehearsals of Peter Grimes by Benjamin Britten @ ROH. Directed by Deborah Warner. Conductor, Mark Elder.
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‘I felt an immediate thrill’: Joe Cornish’s confessions of a Britten addict. In 2014, the film-maker and broadcaster took a chance on his first opera – Peter Grimes. He expected atonal warbling, but instead got hooked for life on the beauty, drama
John Graham-Hall pictured backstage during rehearsals of Peter Grimes by Benjamin Britten @ ROH. Directed by Deborah Warner. Conductor, Mark Elder.
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‘I felt an immediate thrill’: Joe Cornish’s confessions of a Britten addict. In 2014, the film-maker and broadcaster took a chance on his first opera – Peter Grimes. He expected atonal warbling, but instead got hooked for life on the beauty, drama
Cruz Fitz and Allan Clayton in Peter Grimes by Benjamin Britten @ ROH. Directed by Deborah Warner. Conductor, Mark Elder.
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‘I felt an immediate thrill’: Joe Cornish’s confessions of a Britten addict. In 2014, the film-maker and broadcaster took a chance on his first opera – Peter Grimes. He expected atonal warbling, but instead got hooked for life on the beauty, drama
Sam Morris and Stephen Richardson in rehearsal for Peter Grimes by Benjamin Britten @ ROH. Directed by Deborah Warner. Conductor, Mark Elder.
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