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Dialogues des Carmélites (1987) is a unique blend of music and stark narrative that draws you into the tension of the French Revolution. John Dexter's direction combined with David Reppa's design creates a haunting atmosphere, where the weight of faith and fear feels palpable. Maria Ewing's portrayal of Blanche de la Force is particularly striking; her internal conflict between privilege and conviction resonates strongly. The pacing moves steadily, allowing moments of reflection amidst the unfolding drama. The practical effects, while understated, amplify the raw emotion of the story. This production stands out for its ability to marry operatic elements with real human struggles, making it a compelling watch for those interested in the intersection of history and art.
Strong performances, particularly by Maria Ewing.Immersive atmosphere with effective stage design.Themes of faith, fear, and sacrifice are central.
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