Our top tips for the best theatre, opera and dance shows opening in London this week.
English National Opera's first revival of its 2010 production works a treat.
Two first rate counter-tenors appear in this new production of Handel's masterpiece.
English National Opera takes a risk and comes up trumps.
Bravo Mark Thomas for this one-man show exploring a father-son relationship, and a love of opera.
Works from the 18th to 20th centuries make this a bumper packed season.
Is this a low for the ENO?
Has there ever been a better time to experience Wagner?
A weird and wonderful start to English National Opera's spring season.
Political controversy in John Adams's opera.
There's more to this opera than just the famous Doll Song and Barcarolle.
Richard Strauss's comic masterpiece, seen in all its glory.
Treat yourself this Christmas to Puccini's operatic masterpiece.
Catch the Pushkin/Tchaikovsky classic.
The staging may shock, but the singing will enthral.
Fiona Shaw's surprising and entertaining Marriage of Figaro looks a bit Upstairs, Downstairs but musically delivers the goods.
Discover a twentieth century masterpiece for the first time.
Does this Elixir have a kick, Sir?
Does Nico Muhly's new opera describe murder or 'death by internet'?
The power of the mob rules the main stage
Dmitri Tcherniakov’s new production of Verdi's underrated opera.
A deep, dark take on Benjamin Britten's opera.
Film director Terry Gilliam reveals an aptitude for Mephistophelean opera.
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