Tosca review – Puccini’s high-octane bloodbath bonanza makes for a shocking festival kick-off
Glyndebourne, Sussex Caitlin Gotimer’s Tosca goes from 0-60 in mere moments while the London Philharmonic unlock the barely contained violence in Ted Huffman’s long-awaited exceptional staging Giacomo Puccini died only a decade before the first Glyndebourne festival opened. 92 years later, Tosca (…)
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