For me this was not a comfortable evening at the theatre Two challenging pieces, presented in challenging ways and I have not stopped thinking of either. Well done ENO for putting on this programme. Yes, it may not suit everyone but I have not felt more invigorated and uplifted after an evening at the theatre for so long. The interpretation of the Rite of Spring is probably a matter of personal taste and whilst it didn't suit mine completely I found it powerful and fitting with the music (which was played brilliantly - I was in row d of the stalls and the power was thrilling. Duke Bluebeard's Castle was suitably disturbing and full credit to the two singers. My ticket cost £25 quid from TKTS in Leicester square and it's possibly the best money spent for a long, long time. - MG
16 Nov 09
5 for bluebeard but probably only 3 or 4 for the rite which, although very nearly as good as bluebeard musically, was let down by some really rather unfathomable choreograhy, a frightening amount of which seemed to bear almost no relation to the scenario portrayed by the music. Still all in all it would have taken even shoddier choreography than this to detract from the really wonderful music, and nothing could spoil the truly brilliant bluebeard. - Anne on
15 Nov 09
Bluebeard was compelling and utterly unique. I am still noticing things about it now. Rite was simply one of the best pieces I have seen for many, many years. A quite incredible evening. - JJE
11 Nov 09
Absolutely spellbinding, you could have heard a pin drop in both pieces. Still thinking about Bluebeard, and Rite too. - kiburncat
11 Nov 09
"Duke Bluebeard's Castle" was sung and acted in exquisite fashion with each level of the story drawing you deeper and deeper into the morbidity of Bluebeards inner pscyche. The set malfunction unfortunately caused an unncecessary pause in holding the audience and a few sniggers.
"The Rite of Spring" was bravely conveyed in a libidinous writhing dance fashion with the superb dog and hare masks making the whole thing very sinister.
What did stand out for me in "The Rite of Spring" was the startling contrasts between the scences of rape, nudity and orgy and the innocent "Boy" Nathan Attard running about on stage performing his duties with exquisite clarity... He certainly added another level to the whole performance. - Joe K
10 Nov 09
The evening was amazing and it was so invigorating to hear such vehement dissent from some sectors of the audience showing that ENO is staying true to the spirit of the music and the age in which it was born presenting two challenging works in challenging ways. How refreshing to be part of an evening of theatre that wasn't comfortable, predictable and, ultimately, unrewarding. One felt involved rather than a passive observer. This, after the wonderful Ligeti piece, has made for a fantastic season so far! - Nic Mehew
09 Nov 09
This is the type of theatre i want to see all the time. This is nigh on genius. This little awkward gem of an opera is born new in Kramers exceptional 'Fritzel meets Willy Wonker' staging. It is at once slightly creepy and bordering on comic but on the whole deeply deeply distressing.
It's a dark, visceral and at times painful to watch production.
I have almost unanimously hated everything Kramer has ever directed, but this is simply a beautiful piece of work. It will probably cause some of ENO's normal audiences some distress, in fact a heard a few outraged-but-liberal's quietly muttering to themselves as to weather it was necessary. But i think it is. A massively brave move by the powers at ENO.
This is pared with Fabulous Beasts 'The Rite of Spring' which is again, simply exquisite. The new story/acted/danced/ritual that they conjure on the stage is miraculous. Never have i been more empowered and had my breath punched out of me so hard.
- Cassox
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