It opens well, with Jeremy White’s Peachum, the roguish fence and bar owner, dominating the action. He posses the right vocal qualities and acting chops for the role and is completely convincing as a dodgy dealer with a leather coat and a half-smoked cigar. |
| Royal Opera House/Linbury |
| The Baggar's Opera |
| Neil Norman |
| Daily Express |
| 23/3/05 |
| Jeremy White's Bonze, sounding like the wrath of God as he casts Butterfly out of her community |
| Royal Opera House |
| Madam Butterfly |
| George Hall |
| Sunday Observer |
| 27/3/05 |
| Jeremy White's Superintendent Budd was a model of bluff sonority. |
| Opera North |
| Albert Herring |
| Malcolm Hayes |
| Sunday Telegraph |
| 17/2/02 |