Mari Wyn Williams, singing Brünnhilde, Woglinde and Helmwige, was outstanding. Her Immolation Scene in particular surely bodes well for the future
Mari Wyn Williams, a sparky young Brunnhilde, carried her sweeping lines on warm, vibrant tone.
Nicky Spence rings out like a heroic peal of bells as Siegmund. Emma Bell’s Sieglinde, in jeans and a tee-shirt, was the abused wife from The 39 Steps, welcoming a stranger (here with an industrial-sized jerry of water). Like Brünnhilde, a decent woman surrounded by vile men. The siblings work well together, despite schematic direction which initially has them moving like the figures in a German weather house.