Walter Sutcliffe has directed critically acclaimed productions in both theatre and opera, working in the UK, USA, Germany, Austria, Estonia, the Czech Republic, Italy, France, i.a. His opera works include Benjamin Britten’s Owen Wingrave (Oper Frankfurt, nominated for Best Set, Best Costume, Best Male Performer Opernwelt 2010) and Albert Herring (Landestheater Linz), Così fan Tutte (Estonian National Opera, winner Best Design, Best Female Performer Estonian Theatre Awards 2009), Tippett’s The Knot Garden (Klangbogen Festival, Vienna), and Janacek’s Sarka (Dicapo Opera New York). Theatre productions include Strindberg’s The Great Highway (Gate Theatre, London), Fry’s The Lady’s not for Burning (Finborough Theatre, London) and The Soldier’s Tale (BAC, London). In addition he will take up his
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Faust, Gounod
Halle Opera HouseStage director
View cast and crewLa Bohème, Puccini
Halle Opera HouseStage director
View cast and crewSat19:30
Halle (Saale), GermanyL'incoronazione di Poppea, Monteverdi
The Grange FestivalStage director
View cast and crewFri17:00
Northington-Alresford, United KingdomFri17:00
Northington-Alresford, United KingdomLa Bohème, Puccini
Halle Opera HouseStage director
View cast and crewFri19:30
Halle (Saale), GermanyL'incoronazione di Poppea, Monteverdi
The Grange FestivalStage director
View cast and crewSun17:00
Northington-Alresford, United KingdomWalter Sutcliffe has directed critically acclaimed productions in both theatre and opera, working in the UK, USA, Germany, Austria, Estonia, the Czech Republic, Italy, France, i.a. His opera works include Benjamin Britten’s Owen Wingrave (Oper Frankfurt, nominated for Best Set, Best Costume, Best Male Performer Opernwelt 2010) and Albert Herring (Landestheater Linz), Così fan Tutte (Estonian National Opera, winner Best Design, Best Female Performer Estonian Theatre Awards 2009), Tippett’s The Knot Garden (Klangbogen Festival, Vienna), and Janacek’s Sarka (Dicapo Opera New York). Theatre productions include Strindberg’s The Great Highway (Gate Theatre, London), Fry’s The Lady’s not for Burning (Finborough Theatre, London) and The Soldier’s Tale (BAC, London). In addition he will take up his