
ENO takes advantage of owning what is arguably London’s finest stage for dance to present two iconic works of 20th-century art.
Following his South Bank Show Award-winning production of Birtwistle’s Punch & Judy at the Young Vic, Daniel Kramer makes his London Coliseum debut directing Bartók’s only opera, with Michaela Martens as the wife who sacrifices herself in seeking to unlock the secrets of her husband’s bloody past.
Michael Keegan-Dolan directs his Olivier Award-nominated dance theatre company, Fabulous Beast, in Stravinsky’s darkly ritualistic ballet, in which a young girl is sacrificed on the altar of her community’s future.
Presiding over a hugely expanded orchestra, ENO Music Director Edward Gardner conducts what promises to be a doubly explosive evening.
Dates
Opened: 6th November 2009
Closes: 28th November 2009
Run Time: Two hours and 15 minutes
Pre-performance talk by John Deathridge: Nov 10, 5.30pm, London Coliseum, £4
Post-performance talk with Fabulous Beast: Nov 14, London Coliseum, FREE
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