Fidelio, Opéra de Lyon, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
Futuristic space travel and the Napoleonic era jostle uncomfortably in conceptual production from France
When first seen at Serge Dorny’s Opéra de Lyon in March-April this year, American Gary Hill’s unusual vision of Beethoven’s Fidelio could be recognised immediately as concept opera: drama where a director’s “idea” largely takes over the story. Hill directs (up to a point), and conceived the mesmerising projections that dominated the stage (realised, with jaw-dropping skill, by his technical assistant).