Le nozze di Figaro, Garsington Opera review - fine-tuned telling it as it is
Youthful leads add to the pleasures of Mozart's greatest comedy in perfect surroundings
“Tradition is sloppiness,” Mahler the opera conductor is credited with saying. But in the case of old master John Cox’s long-serving Garsington production of the greatest of operatic comedes, not if it’s refreshed with the subtlest insights in to human tensions and frailties.