Ladies, form an orderly queue.
Five mouth-watering shows opening this month.
Why have so many musicians had links to the Westbourne?
Seeing is believing for this latest version of the Mozart classic.
Crazy comings and goings at the Royal Opera House.
Wolfgang's sister gets the spotlight.
Have a classical Sunday.
Mozart's timeless romcom at Royal Opera House.
He also went to Brussels, but it was rubbish.
Mozart's classic opera from ENO and Improbable Theatre at the Coliseum.
Find mountains of wonder in the strangeness.
English National Opera's first revival of its 2010 production works a treat.
Last chance to see Nicholas Hytner's impressive staging.
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.
A bitter battle of the sexes sounds as sweet as chocolate rations in Hampstead Garden Opera's 1940s update of Mozart's classic.
The magnificent chest of Duncan Rock makes a huge impression in a gender-bent Don Giovanni
Fiona Shaw's surprising and entertaining Marriage of Figaro looks a bit Upstairs, Downstairs but musically delivers the goods.
Fares and charges increase for many London commuters as the capital returns to work.
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