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Her contemporary staging, in which the German flag was repeatedly referenced, wrestled continuously with the work's political and national associations.
Peter Sellars' production undermined this already complex and difficult piece, bogging it down with an indulgent and distracting staging in which the opera was hopelessly overwhelmed.
Indeed: there's no bigger contrast between what Kosky did for Rameau and his Magic Flute, which is a joyous yet profound staging in which animation takes centre stage.
The first act foursome is a miracle of staging in which the characters seem propelled by drink, lust and their own inner restlessness.
Little of this urgency, however, is suggested in Michael Duke's static staging, in which the two adult characters stand on opposite sides of a multi-level stage while the actors playing the girls move around the centre area.
The R.S.C. players do their best with this later material, though they are hampered somewhat by a minimalist staging in which we get neither the sense of battle nor the tension of a battle camp.
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