As the company tours their double bill of Mozart works across the UK, Pop-Up Opera founder Clementine Lovell shares the company's approach to making opera accessible.
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Fever Pitch the Opera, Union Chapel – Review
An enthusiastic and innovative tribute to Arsenal by local company Highbury Opera Theatre.
Read More »Opera in the City Festival Brings Accessible Opera to the Bridewell Theatre
A new August festival brings accessible opera at affordable prices to the heart of the City.
Read More »Interview: Heloise Tunstall-Behrens on ‘The Swarm’
Beekeeper and composer Heloise Tunstall-Behrens tells us about bringing her love for honeybees to the stage in 'The Swarm.'
Read More »Scenes from the End, Tristan Bates Theatre – Review
Pros: Héloïse Werner’s hauntingly beautiful, intense and masterful performance. Cons: The abstract nature of the piece means that it is sometimes hard to empathise with the characters and to feel a connection with the emotions portrayed. Grief is a personal experience that we all grapple with in our own way. The loss of a loved one is hard to stomach and often hard to talk about. One feels isolated, empty and confused. In this abstract, almost excruciatingly intimate, one-woman opera at ...
Read More »Ruddigore, The King’s Head – Review
The Charles Court Opera Company nail this production with finesse. It is lots of fun and will put a smile on your face!
Read More »Anna Nicole, Royal Opera House – Review
A show so superb that its over the top glamour, glitz and profanity will leave you begging for more!
Read More »La Boheme, Lost Theatre – Review
Passionate acting and innovative staging will see you leave the theatre as a fan of opera (if you weren't before).
Read More »Gloria – A Pigtale, Linbury Studio, Royal Opera House – Review
This may be a stretch for traditional opera buffs but if you fancy something a little different and you’re in need of lightness and laughter, then this is the perfect evening for you.
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