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Tosca [Opera North] – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Sandra Callard, January 2023 This lengthy, startling but magnificent production of Puccini’s Tosca is weighty, dramatic opera in excelsis. ... -
An Interview with Julia Holter
In anticipation of the premiere performance of her live score for the classic 1928 film The Passion of Joan of ... -
La traviata [Opera North] – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Sandra Callard, September 2022 La traviata, that wonderful opera – the most performed in the world – by Giuseppe ... -
80s Classical – Live Review – Millennium Square, Leeds
By Steve Crabtree, July 2022 The 80s gave us a lot of great things. Knight Rider. The A-Team. The Walkman. ... -
Carmen [Opera North] – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Sandra Callard, February 2022 Georges Bizet’s magical Carmen is probably the most well-known and loved opera in the world. ... -
Erland Cooper Scores Classic Silent Film The Wind for the Chorus of Opera North
A new score for the elemental 1928 silent film The Wind, written by Scottish composer and artist Erland Cooper for ... -
A Little Night Music – Review – Leeds Playhouse
By Sandra Callard, July 2021 At last the wait is over, theatre is coming alive again, and A Little Night ... -
Opera North Announces Walking Home: Sound Journeys for Lockdown
Following the recent easing of regulations on exercise and time spent outdoors in the UK, Opera North has announced Walking ... -
The Turn of the Screw (Opera North) – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Sandra Callard, February 2020 Opera North from Leeds, purveyors of beautiful music, glorious singing and stories of drama, tragedy ... -
The Marriage of Figaro (Opera North) – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Eve Luddington, February 2020 When Mozart asked Lorenzo Da Ponte to write a libretto based on Beaumarchais’s The Marriage ... -
Street Scene (Opera North) – Review – Leeds Grand Theatre
By Sandra Callard, January 2020 A unique opera is brought to the stage by Leeds’ own Opera North and is ...