Britten's Albert Herring really works in an intimate theater - such as the Linbury Studio. This ETO production was pretty well cast: with most singers falling into their roles well. Mark Wilde' Albert Herring was earnest, fun and whimsical. Lady Billows (Jennifer Rhys-Davies) had the right sort of pomposity. The rest of the cast sang well. Diction was good. Michael Rosewell conducted the Aurora Orchestra which was relatively tight, though there were the occasional intonation problem.
The direction from Chirsopher Rolls was effective at portraying the kind of small village of Loxford that Britten wanted to depict. Above all, it was funny - and the audience enjoyed it very much.
The direction from Chirsopher Rolls was effective at portraying the kind of small village of Loxford that Britten wanted to depict. Above all, it was funny - and the audience enjoyed it very much.
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