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L'elisir d'amoreThe Royal OperaNo. of reviews: 16 |
L'elisir d'amore works just as well on the screen |
1 Dec 14 / Music OMH |
Bryn Terfel shines in L’Elisir d’amore at the Royal Opera House |
28 Nov 14 / Wales Online |
This production succeeds fully in delivering a wonderfully enjoyable evening |
25 Nov 14 / A Younger Theatre |
It's a glorious romp |
23 Nov 14 / Express |
Starry cast and joyful staging of Donizetti's L'elisir d'amore transports us to rural Italy |
23 Nov 14 / Express |
This jolly revival of Donizetti's comedy is guaranteed to send audiences home smiling |
20 Nov 14 / Telegraph |
Grigolo and Terfel headline a classy revival of this Covent Garden favourite |
20 Nov 14 / What's on Stage |
Bryn Terfel relishes his appearance as a greasy spiv |
20 Nov 14 / Evening Standard |
Great singers hindered by set and staging |
20 Nov 14 / The Guardian |
Vittorio Grigolo and Lucy Crowe triumph |
20 Nov 14 / Independent |
Watch out for the dog! |
20 Nov 14 / The Arts Desk |
Grigolo’s Nemorino intoxicates Covent Garden in L’elisir d’amore |
20 Nov 14 / Bachtrack |
There’s no shortage of energy and flair in this productio |
20 Nov 14 / The Stage |
An exemplary L’elisir d’amore at the Royal Opera House |
20 Nov 14 / Seen and Heard |
Two big personalities dominate this lively production |
20 Nov 14 / Financial Times |
An Elisir up there with the best |
19 Nov 14 / Mark Ronan's Theatre Reviews |
associated articles [+]
Australian soprano Kiandra Howarth steps into lead role in L'elisir d'amore at Covent Garden.
Lucy Crowe is one of today’s leading lyric sopranos. She has a bell-like voice, a fine acting talent and relishes a challenge.
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