Arminio, Royal Opera review - Handel does Homeland, and it works
Taut staging and strong singing give this revival of a rarity its keen topical edge
Invasion by a colonising power has convulsed a country, dividing families – even individuals – between the rival claims of resistance and collaboration. A captured freedom-fighter from the indigenous elite faces execution; an imperial general hopes to wed his widow and bring a kind of peace to the conquered land.