‘What’s the worst that can happen ?’ How soprano Danielle de Niese turned to directing for The (…)
Mozart’s Marriage of Figaro is in the soprano’s DNA, but she’s never thought about directing it. Creating her own production has been daunting and fascinating – and her son’s building blocks even helped I am not one of those performers who has spent their life on a theatre stage or film set (…)
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