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ALBERT HERRING

By Benjamin Britten

Benjamin Britten’s 1947 opera presents a spirited and comic portrait of rural English life. It updates Guy de Maupassant’s short story ‘Le rosier de Madame Husson’, transporting the action to a small Suffolk market town.

Role:

Lady Billows

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Director:

Bruce Beresford

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Conductor:

Nick Cleobury

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Composer:

Benjamin Britten

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Venue:

Queensland Conservatorium Theatre

"ALEXANDER IS A 

SOPRANO..." 

-Angus McPherson, Limelight

"Alexander is a powerhouse soprano, inhabiting a Lady B both pompous and mercurial."

Angus McPherson

Limelight

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