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Reviews | 28 March 2024 |
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PartenopeEnglish National OperaNo. of reviews: 16 |
Partenope is an operatic London Eye |
24 Mar 17 / A Younger Theatre |
Despite having a ludicrous plot, this is a glorious evening's entertainment |
21 Mar 17 / Express |
Curnyn and ENO revive Alden’s 2008 production of Handel’s Partenope with splendid results |
20 Mar 17 / Seen and Heard |
Partenope surréaliste au London Coliseum |
20 Mar 17 / Opera Online (French) |
surrealism and sensuality at English National Opera |
20 Mar 17 / Opera Today |
A musically sparkling revival of ENO's stylish 1920s production with Sarah Tynan stunning in the title role |
20 Mar 17 / Planet Hugill |
The Orchestra under conductor Christian Curnyn brings out the glories of Handel’s sublime music |
19 Mar 17 / Express |
Sung as mellifluously as this, it’s one not to be missed |
18 Mar 17 / Independent |
English National Opera’s production is a delight |
18 Mar 17 / Financial Times |
This witty, wry masterpiece gets the perfect updating |
17 Mar 17 / The Times |
Handel's spry comic opera returns to ENO in a strongly cast revival |
17 Mar 17 / What's on Stage |
The cast is less starry than on its original run in 2008, but is accomplished enough |
17 Mar 17 / Classical Source |
Handel on a night out with beardy bohemians |
16 Mar 17 / The Guardian |
Pleasant enough but little more |
16 Mar 17 / Bachtrack |
Combining vivacity with delicacy |
16 Mar 17 / The Stage |
A striking night in 1920s Paris |
16 Mar 17 / Evening Standard |
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