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Deborah Warner
In addition to her highly-praised work in theatre, television and film, Deborah Warner has directed Britten's The Turn of the Screw for the Royal Opera (at the Barbican - winner of the Evening Standard and South Bank Awards). She has directed Wozzeck and La Voix Humaine for Opera North and both Don Giovanni and Fidelio for Glyndebourne. For English National Opera she has directed Britten's Death in Venice, Bach's St. John Passion and Janacek's Diary of one who Vanished (in a translation by Seamus Heaney) with performances at the Royal National Theatre, London; Gate Theatre, Dublin; Bobigny, Paris; Holland Festival; Munich Festival; Lincoln Center, New York.
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Photo: Neil Libbert
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