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The Railway Children

Take a look at the world premiere of The Railway Children by Mark-Anthony Turnage and librettist Rachael Hewer.

Photos by Richard Hubert Smith

David (Edward Hawkins) and Cathy (Rachael Lloyd)

Cathy (Rachael Lloyd) and Yolanda (Bethany Horak-Hallett)

Police Constable (Michael Wallace) and Cathy (Rachael Lloyd)

Cathy (Rachael Lloyd)

Phyllis (Henna Mun), Bobbie (Jessica Cale) and Peter (Matthew McKinney)

Phyllis (Henna Mun) and Peter (Matthew McKinney)

Bobbie (Jessica Cale), Phyllis (Henna Mun) and Peter (Matthew McKinney)

Yolanda (Bethany Horak-Hallett), Cathy (Rachael Lloyd), Peter (Matthew McKinney), Phyllis (Henna Mun) and Bobbie (Jessica Cale)

Yolanda (Bethany Horak-Hallett), Cathy (Rachael Lloyd), Mr Perks (Gavan Ring), Bobbie (Jessica Cale), Phyllis (Henna Mun) and Peter (Matthew McKinney)

Mr Perks (Gavan Ring) and members of The Glyndebourne Chorus

Peter (Matthew McKinney), Phyllis (Henna Mun), Bobbie (Jessica Cale), Yolanda (Bethany Horak-Hallett), Mr Tapolski (Edward Hawkins), Cathy (Rachael Lloyd) and members of The Glyndebourne Chorus

Bobbie (Jessica Cale), Cathy (Rachael Lloyd), Phyllis (Henna Mun) and Peter (Matthew McKinney)

Bobbie (Jessica Cale), Peter (Matthew McKinney), Phyllis (Henna Mun) and Sir Tommy Crawshaw (James Clerverton)

Mr Perks (Gavan Ring), Peter (Matthew McKinney), Phyllis (Henna Mun), Bobbie (Jessica Cale), Sir Tommy Crawshaw (James Cleverton) and members of The Glyndebourne Chorus

Bobbie (Jessica Cale), Mr Tarpolski (Edward Hawkins) and Cathy (Rachael Lloyd)

Phyllis (Henna Mun), Peter (Matthew McKinney) and Bobbie (Jessica Cale)

Mr Perks (Gavan Ring)

Yolanda (Bethany Horak-Hallett), Mr Perks (Gavan Ring), Bobbie (Jessica Cale), Sir Tommy Crawshaw), Phyllis (Henna Mun), Peter (Matthew McKinney), Cathy (Rachael Lloyd), Mr Tarpolski (Edward Hawkins) and members of The Glyndebourne Chorus

Mr Tarpolski (Edward Hawkins) and Cathy (Rachael Lloyd)

Bobbie (Jessica Cale), Peter (Matthew McKinney) and Phyllis (Henna Mun)

David (Edward Hawkins) and Bobbie (Jessica Cale)

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