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Satyagraha
Venue: London Coliseum
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarstarThis is one of the most thrilling and moving opera experiences I have ever had, theatrically up there with Wagner, War Horse, Madame de Sade, Red and the best of staged visual coup de theatres. And the sound - Glass's evolving chords, the best chorus work I have ever seen, and the leads at the top of their form - it's totally hypnotising and just emotionally overwhelming. Chanting, tableaux, quotations, formality, acres of corrugated iron, newspapers, even Sellotape (!), magical creations and the slow slow movements of the brilliantly directed players, all combine to create pure theatrical magic. There are no surtitles, no understandable words, just some projected phrases, titles of scenes and characters such as Ghandi, Tolstoy, Tagore, Krishna - it's largely incomprehensible, but no matter, there are programme notes if you want them - the experience was stunning and very very moving. I must go again. - Mikey05 Mar 10
starstarstarThis is a rather good production. It looks nice and there is something to stimulate under Glass's stasis music. However, that's all it is. A sequence of nice images, be that images anyone who has seen any work by IMPROBABLE will have seen before. I came out of the show none the wiser about anything. Granted, the opera doesn't have a narrative or plot, but it should be a reflection (artistic or otherwise) on Ghandi, his life, work and thought. Making the already obvious visible (the burning of papers as seen in the film GHANDI, the contrast between Victorian Britain and Indian citizens) was a little A-level, as was the relation of the staging to the music (which was nothing more than 'this music is repetitive and cyclical, so we do the same thing slowly and in circles again and again and again like wot Robert Wilson did in the 1960's). lots of people really loved it, equally some people walked out, but that's probably still due to Glass's Music rather than the staging. - Cassox24 Feb 10


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