I have recently booked to see Jack the Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel at the ENO in spring next year. It is the premiere of Iain Bell's Opera which focuses on the victims rather than the murderer. Came across it by chance so thought I'd share in case anyone here thought is sounded interesting. Link below:
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Find out more about ENO's new opera production of Jack the Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel including videos, photos, and an introductory guide.
Interesting to see that they've written a part for Squibby, and I'm guessing that "Sergeant Johnny Strong" is a fictionalised version of Sgt William Thick.Kind regards, Sam Flynn
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostCast list here:
Find out more about ENO's new opera production of Jack the Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel including videos, photos, and an introductory guide.
Interesting to see that they've written a part for Squibby, and I'm guessing that "Sergeant Johnny Strong" is a fictionalised version of Sgt William Thick.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostCast list here:
Find out more about ENO's new opera production of Jack the Ripper: The Women of Whitechapel including videos, photos, and an introductory guide.
Interesting to see that they've written a part for Squibby, and I'm guessing that "Sergeant Johnny Strong" is a fictionalised version of Sgt William Thick.
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Originally posted by Sam Flynn View PostGiven that she'll be played by Dame Josephine Barstow, it's evidently a "mature" role.
Oh! Evidence - who needs that.
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