Topic: Rufus Norris
Don Giovanni is a bold choice for a director making his operatic debut. In Norris's concept they slide in and out as though drawn by Giovanni's magnetic presence. He sees the other characters as similarly attracted but Iain Paterson's ...
It turns out Norris had the same sort of prejudices against opera I have: So when ENO artistic director John Berry asked him to join in the Coliseum's ongoing mission to make opera more accessible - following the likes of Mike Figgis ...
A thrilling culture shock has been arranged, immersing us in the unfamiliar philosophy and religious traditions of Nigeria's Yoruba people. The extraordinary Death and the King's Horseman, by Nobel prize winning Wole Soyinka, has never been seen in London although ...
The National Theatre is set to spark more race controversy today with a production in which black actors will " Performers in Death and the King's Horseman by Nigerian Nobel Laureate Wole Soyinka will don white make-up in a reversal of the ...
Seduction is hot and they say that revenge is a dish best served cold-so if you put them together, will the result be tepid mush or baked Alaska? Strutting and posing with his legs ever akimbo (perhaps he has been instructed to ...