The Railway Children review – Turnage reimagines classic story in a lively family opera

Mark-Anthony Turnage and Rachael Hewer have successfully reimagined E Nesbit's classic novel 'The Railway Children' into an opera that has won over both old fans and new audiences.

In their 1980s-set adaptation, the authors cleverly shook off the nostalgia cloud that surrounds the book's pages. The fast-paced and suspenseful storyline is reminiscent of a John le Carré meets Famous Five vibe, perfectly mirrored by Stephen Langridge's nimble production. The versatile set design, skillfully lit by Mark Jonathan, effortlessly shifts between government office to railway station in a twinkling of an eye.

The costumes are a delightful blend of Cold-War chic and 1980s baggy styles, complemented by props such as a Rubik's Cube that add to the show's visual appeal. The cast, particularly Jessica Cale, Matthew McKinney, and Henna Mun, deliver strong performances as the three Railway Children.

The supporting cast, including Rachael Lloyd and Edward Hawkins as Cathy and David Perks, bring an endearing yet authentic portrayal of the parents who are whistleblowers in their own right. Gavan Ring's Mr Perks is both charming and believable, lending an air of authority to Sir Tommy Crawshaw's role.

However, it's Mark-Anthony Turnage's energetic score that steals the show, skillfully weaving together train noises as a metaphor for emotional tension. The music, coupled with Tim Anderson's expert direction, brings out the best in 'The Railway Children', making this opera an effortless addition to the operatic canon.

While not without its imperfections, the production is undoubtedly commendable and has captured the hearts of both old and new fans alike.
 
I think this reimagining of The Railway Children as an opera was a genius move by Mark-Anthony Turnage and Rachael Hewer. I mean, can you imagine that iconic story brought to life on stage with music? 😍 It's like they took the classic tale and gave it a cool 80s makeover 🤘. And let's be real, who wouldn't want to see train noises as an emotional tension thingy 💨? But what I loved most was how the set design just transported you from one place to another - government office to railway station, it was like magic ✨. The cast was also super talented, especially Jessica Cale and Matthew McKinney, they really brought the Railway Children to life 🌟.
 
I gotta say, this reimagined 'The Railway Children' opera by Mark-Anthony Turnage and Rachael Hewer is kinda genius 🤓. I mean, taking a classic like that and turning it into an edgy thriller with John le Carré vibes? Game-changer! 👍 The way they incorporated train noises as emotional tension in the music? Pure magic ✨. And that set design? Effortless transitions between scenes is like a work of art 🎭. The cast is solid, but what really gets me is how Turnage's score brings it all together - no wonder it won over both old and new fans! 👏 However, I think they could've done better with the costumes, those baggy 80s styles are a bit too on-the-nose 🙅‍♂️. Still, an overall great production that's definitely worth checking out 💥
 
I'm so loving the reimagining of "The Railway Children" into an opera! The way it blends the classic novel's nostalgia with some serious 80s vibes is pure genius 🤩. I mean, who wouldn't want to see a Famous Five meets John le Carré storyline on stage? And let's be real, that set design is giving me major throwback feels 😍. But what really gets me is how the creators managed to modernize the story without losing its essence. The performances are top-notch too - Jessica Cale and Matthew McKinney as the Railway Children are absolute steals! 🎭. And Mark-Anthony Turnage's score? Forget about it, it's like a train whistle symphony in my ears 🚂🎵. Overall, this opera is a triumph and I'm so here for it 💖.
 
I'm obsessed with this reimagined 'The Railway Children' opera!!! 🚂😍 The way they flipped the script from a classic children's book to a thrilling spy-tastic adventure is pure genius! I mean, who wouldn't want to see Rachel Hewer and Mark-Anthony Turnage bringing this nostalgic tale to life with such energy & style? ✨ Plus, that set design is absolute fire 🔥, it feels like you're right there on the train with the Railway Children! The cast's performances are top-notch too, especially Jessica Cale as the eldest child - she totally steals the show 💁‍♀️. And let's be real, who doesn't love a good Rubik's Cube prop? 🧩 It all comes together to create this truly unforgettable experience. I'm defo adding this to my 'must-see' list ASAP! 👍
 
I just watched this opera adaptation of "The Railway Children" 🚂🎶 and I gotta say, it was really good! The story is super engaging, with lots of twists and turns - kinda like a spy thriller meets kid's adventure 🕵️‍♀️👦. The sets and costumes are also really cool, I loved how they mixed old-school Cold War vibes with 80s fashion 👗💻.

The actors did an amazing job too, especially the three main kids - Jessica Cale, Matthew McKinney, and Henna Mun. They brought so much energy to their roles! And the music? Wow, Mark-Anthony Turnage's score is really something special 🎵🔊. It's like he took all the emotions of being a kid and turned them into this beautiful, pulsing sound.

I was a bit worried it would be too sappy or nostalgic for some people, but honestly, it worked! The show feels fresh and exciting, even for someone who's not usually into opera 🎭👍.
 
🎭 I mean, I just watched 'The Railway Children' opera with my little ones and we all loved it! The way they reimagined the classic novel was genius 🤯. I love how Mark-Anthony Turnage's score really brought out the emotions in the story. It was like you could feel the tension building as those trains chugged along 🚂💨. And the set design? Whoa, it was like stepping into a different era! My kiddos were completely absorbed in the performance and I have to admit, I got a little misty-eyed too 😊. The casting was spot on and the whole production just came together so beautifully... can't wait for my next show outing 🎟️
 
I gotta say, I'm loving the fresh spin on E Nesbit's classic novel - it's amazing how it can still hold up after all these years 🤩! The way they've woven together the thriller vibes with the nostalgic charm is pure magic ✨. And that score by Mark-Anthony Turnage? Genius, period 💥! It's not often you see an opera that's both a faithful adaptation and a bold reinterpretation at the same time 🔓. The cast, set design, and lighting all come together to create this incredible world that transported me to 1980s Britain 🚂. I'm so stoked to hear it's won over old fans and new audiences alike - more people need to experience this masterpiece! 👏
 
I'm so stoked to see a classic like 'The Railway Children' get reimagined as an opera! 🚂 I mean, who wouldn't want to see a train chugging its way into your heart? 😊 The score by Mark-Anthony Turnage is totally iconic - I love how he incorporated those train noises to represent emotional tension, it's so genius! Genius, I tell you! 💡 And the cast, oh my goodness, Jessica Cale and Matthew McKinney are absolutely phenomenal as Bobsey and David. They bring such depth and nuance to their characters. But what really gets me is how the production stays true to the original story while still making it feel fresh and new. It's like a breath of fresh air! 🌬️ I'm totally sold on this opera, can't wait to see more shows like it!
 
OMG I just saw this opera review 🤩 and I'm totally intrigued! The way they reimagined 'The Railway Children' into an opera is genius 🎵 I mean, who would've thought to combine a children's book with John le Carré vibes? 😂 It sounds like the set design and costumes are on point too 👗🚂 And can we talk about that score by Mark-Anthony Turnage? Genius is the only word for it 🔥 It's amazing how they managed to bring out the emotional tension through train noises 🚂💨 I've been meaning to check out more of his work, now I'm totally curious 💡 What do you think of this opera adaptation? Have you seen it or heard of it before? 😊
 
Wow 😍 I just watched this opera with my friends and it was so much fun! The way they reimagined 'The Railway Children' into an opera was genius! 🤯 The music was insane, especially that train noise thing... like, who thought of that? Genius! 👏
 
I'm not sold on this whole opera thing... I mean, how's it gonna be better than watching the actual train chugging along with your own eyes? And don't even get me started on those costumes - they're just a bunch of overpriced clothes, right? 😒 But I gotta admit, the music does sound pretty cool. Maybe it's just my old brain not being able to keep up with all this new-fangled opera stuff... 🤔 Still, if you like that sorta thing, go for it!
 
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