
Rebecca Evans as the Governess in David McVicar's production of Britten's The Turn of the Screw at English National Opera. Photo Clive Barda, courtesy ENO/ArenaPAL
| when: | 9 Nov 2009 (various dates) |
|---|---|
| where: | London Coliseum |
| cost: | Mon-Thu £20-£83; Fri & Sat £22-£90 Day seats: Mon-Thu £12; Fri & Sat £15 Single tickets available from 5 May |
| time: | 7.30pm; 24 Oct & 7 Nov 6.30pm |
David McVicar's acclaimed Mariinsky Theatre production of Britten's musical distillation of horror The Turn of the Screw returns to English National Opera's repertoire at the London Coliseum. Conductor Sir Charles Mackerras joins the production's four original principal cast members.
The Turn of the Screw is set in a remote country house in rural Essex, where Rebecca Evans' Governess comes to look after two children, Miles and Flora. When she finds that they are being influenced by the apparitions of the house's former servants - Peter Quint (Timothy Robinson) and Miss Jessel (Cheryl Baker) - she vows to defeat the evil, with the help of housekeeper Mrs Grose (Ann Murray).
A classic of post-war opera, and perhaps the scariest opera ever composed, Britten's chamber opera is based on Henry James' novella, with a libretto by Myfanwy Piper. Its pared down score includes 15 variations on a theme that occurs in the interludes between the eight scenes of each act, representing the titular turn of the screw. It was commissioned by the first Venice Biennale in 1954 and starred Peter Pears as Peter Quint, before being seen at Sadler's Wells later that year.
Sir Charles Mackerras is in his ninth decade, of which he has been conducting for over 60 years. He makes a welcome return to the London Coliseum having led the company over the period of its move from Sadler's Wells to the Coliseum. Whether in Handel, Mozart, Janácek or Britten, Mackerras is one of the great interpreters of our age. Martin Fitzpatrick conducts the final performance (9 November).
Related Information
| Venue Information: | London Coliseum |
|---|---|
| Full Name: | |
| Address: | St Martin's Lane WC2N 4ES |
| Directions: | Adjacent to Trafalgar Square at the bottom of St Martin's Lane in the heart of London's West End. By Tube: Charing Cross (Northern & Bakerloo lines) and Leicester Square (Northern & Piccadilly lines). Charing Cross mainline rail station is less than five minutes' walk away. By Bus: to Trafalgar Square. |
| Contact Details: | London Coliseum |
| Phone: | 0870 145 0200 (box office: UK only) |
| Fax: | +44 (0) 20 7379 1264 |
| Other Information: | London Coliseum |
| Website: | English National Opera Website |
| Name: | Visit Britain |
|---|---|
| Location: | London |
| Address: | Britain & London Visitor Centre, 1 Regent Street, London SW1Y 4XT |
| Email: | blvcinfo@visitbritain.org |
| Phone: | +44 (0) 20 7808 3815 |
| Name: | Visit London |
| Location: | London |
| Address: | There are drop-in Tourist Information Centres in Victoria Station, Liverpool St Station, Heathrow near the underground and other venues around London. See their website for details. |
| Phone: | +44 (0)20 7234 5800 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7378 6525 |
| Name: | The London Tourist Board & Convention Bureau |
| Location: | Greater London |
| Address: | Leicester Square Information Lodge, Leicester Square, Westminster, London, WC2H 7BP |
| Phone: | +44 (0) 20 7292 2333 |
| Fax: | +44 (0) 20 7292 2333 |
| Name: | British Tourist Authority |
| Location: | United Kingdom |
| Address: | Thames Tower, Black's Road, Hammersmith, London W6 9EL |
| Phone: | +44 (0) 20 8846 9000 |
| Fax: | +44 (0) 20 8563 0302 |
| Name: | The National Trust |
| Location: | United Kingdom |
| Email: | enquiries@ntrust.org.uk |
| Phone: | +44 (0) 20 8315 1111 |
| Fax: | +44 (0) 20 8466 6824 |
Theatre Royal Newcastle Upon Tyne, Newcastle, England
17 - 21 Nov 2009 (annual)
London Coliseum, London, England
21 Nov 2009 (various dates)
Theatre Royal, Norwich, England
17 - 21 Nov 2009 (annual)


