07.01.09
For a decade the director has complained that no one wanted him in London. Now Jonathan Miller is back at ENO — with a radical new production of La Bohème inspired by Brassaï...
Almost before I am inside his front door, Jonathan Miller is telling me that next month's La Bohème at English National Opera will be the last opera he ever directs and that he should have stuck to practising medicine. “I was very good at it,” he reports, prescribing me a large glass of malt whisky.
For a decade the director has complained that no one wanted him in London. Now Jonathan Miller is back at ENO — with a radical new production of La Bohème inspired by Brassaï...
Almost before I am inside his front door, Jonathan Miller is telling me that next month's La Bohème at English National Opera will be the last opera he ever directs and that he should have stuck to practising medicine. “I was very good at it,” he reports, prescribing me a large glass of malt whisky.
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