Glyndebourne's Summer Festival continues this week - and times vary - with performances of Wagner's Tristan Und Isolde, Puccini's La Boheme and Mozart's Idomeneo.
Triston Und Isolde is the very first Wagner opera to be staged at the Sussex Opera House, which was originally intended to be an English bayreuth by its founder, John Christie.
David Vickers' production of La Boheme is a fabulously staged modern-dress affair and Mozart's Indomeneo is conducted by Sir Simon Rattle.
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