Dead Man Walking review – searing honesty and humanity in ENO’s staging of Heggie’s compelling opera
      London Coliseum In its first full UK staging, Jake Heggie and Terrence McNally’s adaptation of the memoir by Sister Helen Prejean is an anguished reflection on truth, compassion and capital punishment, sung with empathy and pathos Premiered in 2000, Jake Heggie’s Dead Man Walking is the most (…)
  
  
  
  
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