‘Raise the questions. Don’t provide the answers’ : composer Jake Heggie on 25 years of Dead Man (…)
As his groundbreaking opera about the death penalty comes to the UK, Heggie reflects on its enduring power and the story’s relevance in an age of division ‘But you’re so young!” Julie Andrews exclaimed on opening night of Dead Man Walking, 25 years ago at the San Francisco Opera. I had pushed my (…)
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