‘Turn of the Screw’ on SBS Saturday Nov 23rd

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Benjamin Britten’s eerie masterpiece The Turn of the Screw is being broadcast on SBS TV on Saturday November 23rd at 1 pm. Directed by  Jonathan Kent, this is the 2011 Glyndebourne production, released on DVD in 2012.

Conductor Jakub Hruša, the London Philharmonic Orchestra

Cast Miah Persson, Toby Spence, Susan Bickley, Giselle Allen, Joanna Songi, Thomas Parfitt.

More about the production at: http://glyndebourne.com/product/britten-benjamin-turn-screw-dvd-2011

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