Dido and Aeneas, Academy of Ancient Music, Barbican review – prosthetic passions
Puppetry, Handspring-style, helps give new life to Purcell's tragedy
“War Horse has a lot to answer for,” grumbled, or joked, my neighbour as the white-draped and white-faced puppet of the Queen of Carthage lay crumpled on the floor at the close of Thomas Guthrie’s semi-staged production of Dido and Aeneas. Well, not just War Horse.