1
         / 
        of
        0
      
      
    The Wagner Journal
Pest Control: Laboratory rats feature in a thought-provoking new Bayreuth ‘Lohengrin’, reports Barry Millington
Pest Control: Laboratory rats feature in a thought-provoking new Bayreuth ‘Lohengrin’, reports Barry Millington
Regular price
          
            £2.00 GBP
          
      
          Regular price
          
            
              
                
              
            
          Sale price
        
          £2.00 GBP
        
      
Taxes included.
                  
                  
                  Quantity
                  
                  
                    
                      
                      
                      
                     
                  
Couldn't load pickup availability
Reviews of Lohengrin, directed Neuenfels, conducted Nelsons, Bayreuth, 2010; Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg, directed Katharina Wagner, conducted Weigle, Bayreuth, 2010.
November 2010, Volume 4, Number 3, 58–61.
Hans Neuenfels’s new production of Lohengrin has upset many traditionalists, but his concept is a thought-provoking one. The significance of all its details is not necessarily obvious on a single viewing, but it is nevertheless a powerfully realised piece of musical theatre, with stage and pit combining to unforgettable effect. The action takes place in a white-walled, brightly lit laboratory, with the populace – both armies and civilians – presented as rats, under observation.