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Giulio Cesare review

The Grange festival, Northington, HampshireDavid Alden’s blackly comic Kafkaesque production has a strong cast whose lively performances were not always matched by the Early Opera Company in the pit

Giulio Cesare review

TL;DR

  • David Alden's production of Giulio Cesare is a dark, Kafkaesque interpretation, contrasting with typical comedic stagings.
  • The cast, including Tim Mead as Cesare and Sarah Brady as Cleopatra, delivers strong, emotionally rooted performances.
  • Jess Dandy as Cornelia and Zheng Jiang as Sesto are particularly praised for their vocal abilities and character portrayals.
  • Christian Curnyn's conducting and the Early Opera Company's performance are described as prosaic and scrappy.
  • Visually, the production is supported by impressive sets, costumes, lighting, and choreography.