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Llio Evans played an enchanting, self-consCiously Sexy Yum-Yum, who could probably step into a production at a much posher address.

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14 February 2017Hugh Canning (OpeRa) Yum-yum: The Mikado - Co-Opera Co.

Her tingly, coppery soprano is the most sungularly attractive female voive on offer here.

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14 February 2017Joanne Sydney Lesser (operanews.com) BARBE: THE BEAUTY STONE, SULLIVAN - CHANDOS

Past Production Reviews

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Iolanthe, Sullivan
D: Cal McCrystal
C: Timothy HentyChris Hopkins
A colourful, exuberant riot: Iolanthe at English National Opera

McCrystal has no inhibitions about hamming everything up to the max, given a huge leg up by designer Paul Brown – it’s so sad that Brown died in November, robbing him of the chance to see his work made real. Brown’s sets and costumes are beautifully executed, a riot of colour and fun, and difficulties like “how to turn a bunch of not exactly young and sylph-like chorus members into sweetly tripping fairies” are handled with panache. Stagecraft is nothing short of superb: the sheer amount of movement from the chorus is jaw-dropping, and there is exuberant use of things like people flying above the stage or the random apparition of animal puppets (check out the Fairy Queen’s use of the unicorn’s horn). McCrystal can’t resist putting in a bunch of additional gags, many of them visual but some spoken: the vast majority of them worked, with the audience in stitches.

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14 February 2018bachtrack.comDavid Karlin
Un bain d’humour britannique

Les costumes victoriens sont très colorés et fantaisistes et le décor composé par de très poétiques toiles peintes à l’ancienne pour les scènes d’extérieur est parfaitement efficace. Ils sont dus à Paul Brown, un décorateur très prisé au Royaume-Uni, disparu peu avant le début de cette production. Un bain de bonne humeur et d’humour très singulier (le fameux humour camp) apte à réconcilier avec ce genre si particulier ceux qui pensent qu’il n’est guère exportable.

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13 February 2018www.concertonet.comOlivier Brunel