Review: Trouble in Tahiti an A Quiet Place - Linbury at ROH
Briefly

Oliver Mears' new production marks a significant moment for Bernstein enthusiasts, showcasing his operas 'Trouble in Tahiti' and 'A Quiet Place' at the Royal Opera House.
Originally independent works, 'Trouble in Tahiti' is a witty exploration of marital discord, while 'A Quiet Place' dives deep into themes of family dysfunction and reconciliation.
'A Quiet Place,' written during Bernstein’s personal grief, alters the musical language and structure of 'Trouble in Tahiti,' weaving together past and present through operatic flashbacks.
The restructured production highlights Bernstein's evolving musical style and emotional depth, offering a fresh perspective on relationships while responding to contemporary audiences.
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