28-05-2026 16:23 via express.co.uk

Tosca at Glyndebourne review: superb singing but dubious direction

In all its 92-year history, Glyndebourne had never before staged Puccini's Tosca but this year it was chosen to open their Festival. Despite some great performances, it did not live up to expectations.
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