Battle of the Sexes review – tennis’s most famous match becomes kitschy, pacey opera
Royal Festival Hall, London Tenor Nicky Spence was the comic ringleader in this all-singing all-dancing Hollywood-ready work that was anything but subtle On 20 September 1973, about 90 million people turned on their televisions to watch the “Battle of the Sexes” – a tennis match between the (…)
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