The Railway Children review – Turnage reimagines classic story in a lively family opera
Glyndebourne Opera House, Lewes Mark-Anthony Turnage and Rachael Hewer’s new 80s-set version of E Nesbit’s tale has a Le Carré meets the Famous Five vibe and boasts a strong cast, imaginative staging and a vivid, colour-filled score E Nesbit’s The Railway Children has enjoyed national treasure (…)
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