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/ 2 April 2004

A long walk to Fidelio

Impresarios and producers are frequently enticed by the idea of opera performed somewhere other than the sanctity and security of the opera house, despite the fact that this move often leads to untold difficulties. Poor sound and an ungainly diva did not detract from the relevance of Cape Town Opera’s production of <i>Fidelio</i> on Robben Island, writes Daniel Somerville.