Theatre review: A Midsummer Night's Dream beguiles in Lismore
Amy Ní Fhearraigh and Gregory Feldmann in A Midsummer Night’s Dream during Blackwater Valley Opera Festival 2025. Picture: Frances Marshall
★★★★★
With an idyllic backdrop of a castle worthy of a fairytale, Britten’s Shakespearean opera delving into an enchanted world of mischief and magic was an ideal choice for the Blackwater Valley Opera Festival. Many elements combined to beguile in this production on a summer night in Lismore, not least the weather which stayed fair throughout.

Underpinning the drama, the Irish Chamber Orchestra under David Brophy was terrific, giving a solid instrumental foundation throughout. It was good to see an ensemble back in front of the singers and not tucked away to the side. There is much exposed writing for solo instruments; trumpet and horns excelled — and the opening bass glissandi set the mood of magic and menace from the opening bars.

