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...Bo Skovhus dominates as Dr Schön, often physically threatening, omnipresent, making the part consummately his own, alongside impressive performances from Edgaras Montvidas, Cameron Becker and Anne Sofie...
...Bo Skovhus is a brutish, physically threatening Jaroslav Prus, but Ludovit Ludha’s Albert Gregor, for all his proclamations of adoration, holds equal potential for violence....
...Vera-Lotte Boecker is a fragile, doomed Fusako, sensing destruction, desperate to live; Bo Skovhus makes a worldly-wise Ryuji, an earthy giant in a world of malignant fairies, never understanding his own...
...Bo Skovhus is a consummate villain as Alba, Edgaras Montvidas all wounded heroism in the title role, Maria Bengtsson as angelic a Clara as anyone could wish, Angelika Kirchschlager vamps it up as a predatory...
...Bo Skovhus, formidable in the huge title role, does his best to gesticulate and emote his way into our hearts, but not even he can compete with the flood of senseless pictures....
...Bo Skovhus is her brawny, distressed counterpart Titus, Ivan Ludlow her rejected admirer Antiochus, each with their own shadowy companion (Alastair Miles as the steady, rational Paulin, Julien Behr as the...
...Henze’s work is deft and moving, weaving a narration (here calmly declaimed by Dale Duesing) together with a vast choral tapestry, orchestral seascapes, and two titanic, dazzling solo parts (baritone Bo...
...Additional reporting by Shirley Chen in Shanghai...
...Carola Glaser, having taken over at short notice from Soile Isokowski, delivers an imposingly bitchy though somewhat bland Christine, Bo Skovhus makes a remarkably virile and assertive Storch, and Oliver...
...Bo Skovhus is dashing, sonorous and witty as her brother the Count....
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