How Opera North’s Alcina marks a step towards the art form’s green revolution
Máire Flavin in Opera North's production of Acina at Leeds Grand Theatre. Photo: James Glossop
As Opera North stages Handel’s Alcina, its first environmentally sustainable mainstage production, guided by the principles set out in The Stage Award-winning Theatre Green Book, two of the creatives behind the production tell George Hall the process of making the show from recycled, reused and second-hand materials has been a challenging but rewarding learning curve
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