The Marriage of Figaro
Perhaps no opera is as closely and affectionately associated with a single opera house as Le Nozze di Figaro is with Glyndebourne. Michael Grandage's staging is no less than the seventh in the festival's history, and sets the opera in the sleazy Sixties. Directed by Robin Ticciati, the production was lauded for its "ideal pacing" and youthful cast (which includes "no weak link" and "looks gorgeous"—The Sunday Times), and continues Glyndebourne's rewarding explorations of Mozart and Da Ponte's "day of madness".
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Perhaps no opera is as closely and affectionately associated with a single opera house as Le Nozze di Figaro is with Glyndebourne. Michael Grandage's staging is no less than the seventh in the festival's history, and sets the opera in the sleazy Sixties. Directed by Robin Ticciati, the production was lauded for its "ideal pacing" and youthful cast (which includes "no weak link" and "looks gorgeous"—The Sunday Times), and continues Glyndebourne's rewarding explorations of Mozart and Da Ponte's "day of madness".
There Are No Saints
5.2Transmorphers: Mech Beasts
5.4Weekend in Taipei
6.3Babes
6.1Robot Apocalypse
6.3Flow
9.3Hounds of War
6.5The Jack in the Box: Awakening
6.3The OctoGames
5.4Paint it Gold
6.1Boudica
6.0Flow
8.0Golo & Ritchie
5.9Young and Dangerous 3
6.6Killer Babes
7.4Anselm
7.0The Clean Up Crew
5.7Infiltration
7.7The Sexologist
6.7Young and Dangerous 5
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