On Sunday we (F, G and B) went to see Benjamin
Britten’s opera Peter Grimes at a nearby cinema. The performance was relayed
from the London Coliseum and the opera company was the English National Opera. Though the story plot is quite bleak the director
managed to put some humour in his interpretation of the different scenes and characters. The quality of the singing and the orchestral
playing was what you would expect from a national company. Between acts there was commentary and
interviews with the director and some of the lead singers. This has been our first experience of seeing
opera as a cinema relay broadcast, but we would go to more such performances on
the strength of this experience.
On the downside, you did not get the same atmosphere
as you would in a theatre, and we missed being able to order drinks for the
interval. On a positive note the close-ups
of singers and the focus on the orchestral players when they were playing the
overture and the music to set the scene for each act was better than using
opera glasses (if you had them). Another positive – the cost for all three seats
was less than we would have paid for one of the cheaper seats at a performance
at the theatre.