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English National Opera’s Albert Herring delights in Britten’s quick-witted music — review

Spartan staging of the comic chamber opera is well played and sung but struggles to fill the London Coliseum

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ft.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

English National Opera’s Albert Herring delights in Britten’s quick-witted music — review

Spartan staging of the comic chamber opera is well played and sung but struggles to fill the London Coliseum

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theguardian.com8 mesi fa

Albert Herring review – ENO heralds new era with witty staging of Britten’s story of a mummy’s boy

English National Opera’s first shared production between London and Salford is a fluent and finely sung take on Britten’s 1947 comic opera. Antony McDonald’s lively staging gives the slender tale a sitcom feel

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  1. martedì 14 ottobre 2025·ft.com

    English National Opera’s Albert Herring delights in Britten’s quick-witted music — review

    Spartan staging of the comic chamber opera is well played and sung but struggles to fill the London Coliseum

  2. martedì 14 ottobre 2025·theguardian.com

    Albert Herring review – ENO heralds new era with witty staging of Britten’s story of a mummy’s boy

    English National Opera’s first shared production between London and Salford is a fluent and finely sung take on Britten’s 1947 comic opera. Antony McDonald’s lively staging gives…