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Owen Wingrave, directed by Margaret Williams, really dives into the haunting complexity of war and personal conviction. Adapted from Britten's opera, which itself is based on Henry James's short story, this production weaves a tense atmosphere throughout. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to absorb the psychological weight of Owen's struggles against familial and societal expectations. The performances, especially by Gerald Finley, are raw and intense, capturing that inner conflict beautifully. The music, conducted by Kent Nagano, adds a layer of poignancy that really resonates. While it has roots in a specific time, the themes of duty and the cost of peace feel remarkably relevant today, making it a distinctive piece in the realm of operatic adaptations.
Consider for its unique adaptation of a literary classic.Focus on the rich musical elements and psychological depth.Notable for its exploration of personal vs. societal conflict.
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Margaret Williams
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