Great Eastern Quay, LondonPunchdrunk are famous for creating immersive spectacles such as Faust or The Masque of the Red Death; English National Opera has a reputation for innovation. But their conjunction on a filleted version of Webster's tragedy to a score by the German composer, Torsten Rasch, brings the best out of neither. What you get is an eerie journey through an empty office block at London's eastern extremity, but also a fragmented, fitful experience that lacks the emotional intensity...
Guardian Music — Great Eastern Quay, LondonPunchdrunk are famous for creating immersive spectacles such as Faust or The Masque of the Red Death; English National Opera has a reputation fo... more info