Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk, Royal Opera review - bleak rigour and black comedy still cast a spell
Eva-Maria Westbroek returns on top form as Shostakovich's lethally bored housewife
Anyone who's seen Richard Jones's rigorous production before will remember the makeover – Katerina Izmailova, bored and brutalised housewife released by sex and murder from her shackles, having her drab bedroom expanded and redecorated in deliberate incongruity with Shostakovich's most shattering orchestral music – and its polar opposite, the near-black horror of convicts in trucks by the river on their way to Siberia.