The Scotsman

This Don misses the mark

- KEN WALTON

OPERA

Scottish Opera: Don Giovanni

Theatre Royal, Glasgow JJJ

With the hideous machinatio­ns of modern-day sexual predators such as Harvey Weinstein continuing to cause outrage, it seems way out of kilter to be viewing Mozart and Da Ponte’s remorseles­s serial molester Don Giovanni as a likeable scallywag. Yet that is what Scottish Opera’s revived production by Sir Thomas Allen succeeds in doing.

The vaguely menacing, shadowy Hammer Horror set by designer Simon Higlett, its mobile configurat­ions visually ingenious if mechanical­ly noisy, lends itself perfectly to a dramaturgy that seems deliberate­ly unchalleng­ing, comfortabl­e with its sports dinner humour and altogeth

er accepting that boys will be boys.

In short, it sits on the fence, governed by an anodyne contentmen­t that makes the disappoint­ment of the opera’s diabolical peroration unsurprisi­ng. Scattered thunder claps throughout seem like amateurish interrupti­ons.

Thank goodness, then, for a cast that give us a musical experience worth celebratin­g, and a Scottish Opera Orchestra, under Stuart Stratford,stylishlyo­nform.roland

Wood applies pernicious dominance to the title role with a vocal delivery as rich in venom as seduction. Zachary Altman counters that with his lighter-sprung Leporello, just occasional­lyunder-projected.

The female protagonis­ts are a matching tour de force. Hye-youn Lee’s Donna Anna produces some of the production’s most impassione­d singing,whilekitty­whately,asthe discarded Donna Elvira, echoes her predicamen­t with an endless, captivatin­g range of vocal expression. Lea Shaw contribute­s a fresh and frothy Zerlino, against the agile jealousy of Emyr Wyn Jones as fiancé Masetto.

This production undersells Keel Watson’s magisteria­l Commendato­re, and Pablo Bemsch’s Don Ottavio, though movingly portrayed, wavers periodical­ly. In theatrical terms, it’s an opportunit­y missed.

 ?? ?? Emyr Wyn Jones & Lea Shaw
Emyr Wyn Jones & Lea Shaw

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