Sunday, 3 April 2011
CLASSICAL ICONOCLAST: Robert Hugill - When a Man Knows review
CLASSICAL ICONOCLAST: Robert Hugill - When a Man Knows review: "Robert Hugill's When a Man Knows needs to transfer to somewhere higher profile, where it can get the exposure it deserves. This is what good..."
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Went to the first night. Really enjoyed it. It seems to be in the Benjamin Britten tradition - specifically 'Rape of Lucretia'.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to its next production, or your next work.
Certainly 'Rape of Lucretia' is a work I admire.
ReplyDeleteWe'd love to do the work again, if we could find the finance!
Writing a new opera is on the cards, providing I can find a suitable librettist/libretto.