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The week in classical: Héloïse Werner, Kit Downes, Colin Alexander; East Neuk festival; Don Giovanni

The week in classical: Héloïse Werner, Kit Downes, Colin Alexander; East Neuk festival; Don Giovanni
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A love story with starry quality: PATRICK MARMION reviews Constellations

Rating: Verdict: Super cosmic rom-com Constellations is a multi-dimensional love story by Nick Payne, written for two actors and set in an infinite number of universes.  The beauty of it is that you can cast almost anyone, of any age; and there may be no upper limit to the number of stars you could fix in its firmament. Kicking off this Donmar Warehouse production, being staged at the Vaudeville, we have Zoe Wanamaker and former Doctor Who actor Peter Capaldi; and Sheila Atim and Ivanno Jeremiah. Coupling: Peter Capaldi and Zoe Wanamaker. The beauty of it is that you can cast almost anyone, of any age; and there may be no upper limit to the number of stars you could fix in its firmament

Η Άννα Νετρέμπκο στην Αθήνα, για ένα μοναδικό γκαλά Βέρντι στο Καλλιμάρμαρο

Η Άννα Νετρέμπκο στην Αθήνα, για ένα μοναδικό γκαλά Βέρντι στο Καλλιμάρμαρο
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The finest Falstaff you ll see this summer

The finest Falstaff you ll see this summer
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Retooling La Bohème for pandemic performances

Retooling La Bohème for pandemic performances Andrew Macnair as Parpignol during a Royal Opera House rehearsal of Puccini’s “La Boheme,” in London. Opera has been forced to forgo its love of packed stages, large orchestras and sold-out crowds, for now. Tristram Kenton/Royal Opera House via The New York Times. by Farah Nayeri (NYT NEWS SERVICE) .- It’s an evening of drinking and revelry at Café Momus. A group of young men chatter away as a femme fatale tries to get their attention, jumping on tables and tossing undergarments. But the night spot is not as crowded as usual. There are few waiters in attendance, and by the windows in the back three patrons dine alone.

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