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The Rake's Progress

“Remains visually arresting”
Frederick Jones, Nardus Williams and the Glyndebourne Chorus in The Rake's Progress. Photo: Sisi Burn
Frederick Jones, Nardus Williams and the Glyndebourne Chorus in The Rake's Progress. Photo: Sisi Burn
John Cox’s staging of The Rake’s Progress is revived at Glyndebourne by conductor Kerem Hasan, with design by David Hockney and music from Igor Stravinsky

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