Review: A Midsummer Nights Dream
From the fabulous settings and costumes to the brilliance of the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Jakub Hrůša, the vivid singing of the Trinity Boys Choir to the excellence of the principals – this was an epic display of opera at its very best. David Evans was every inch the perfect diminutive Puck, commanding the stage with every impish appearance. Tim Mead’s Oberon was delivered with imperious conviction, Kathleen Kim gave Tytania an impassioned sexuality and Matthew Rose wrung every comedic and sad moment from his portrayal of buffoonish Bottom.
Originally directed by Peter Hall the revival has been stunningly re-realised by Lynne Hockney, breathing a freshness into the whole whilst at the same time retaining the original spirit of his production. From the quiet opening, this was an evening of pure magic.
Glyndebourne,
11 August 2016
Andrew Kay
5 Stars