Beware trying to adapt a masterpiece for the stage
Ailish Tynan, Eleanor Dennis, Victoria Nekhaenko and Jerry Louth in English National Opera's The Turn of the Screw at London Coliseum. Photo: Manuel-Harlan
What defines a masterpiece is content being realised within its perfect form – that’s why the chances of turning something
perfect into another masterpiece are so slim, says David Benedict
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