The first revival of Penny Woolcock's 2010 production of the Georges Bizet classic.
Python Terry Gilliam directs his second piece for English National Opera.
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Based on the Oedipus myth, Julian Anderson's first opera is a marvel of colours and emotions.
Thrilling opera, Powder Her Face, in an offbeat venue.
English National Opera proves it is the 'House of Handel' with Rodelinda.
Production may divide opinions, but the singing is hard to beat.
Lighting strikes twice - this revival is as strong as the original 2009 production.
Philip Glass's opera about Mahatma Gandhi.
The opera that is batty by name and batty by nature.
Fredrik Rydman breathes new life into Tchaikovsky's ballet.
English National Opera presents Benjamin Britten's Death in Venice.
Does The Perfect American make for the perfect opera?
Director Carrie Cracknell makes this early 20th century masterpiece feel as relevant as ever.
See the world's second-most-popular opera, in a revival of Jonathan Miller's 2009 production.
A visually stunning, boundary crossing piece.
3D film opera comes to London.
A solid and crowdpleasing night out.
Jonathan Miller's production is an excellent choice for first time opera-goers.
The first professional British production of Vaughan Williams' opera since the Festival of Britain!
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.
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