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Everest review

“High-altitude, real-life tragedy”
Andrew Bidlack and Craig Verm in Everest at Barbican, London. Photo: Mark Allan
Andrew Bidlack and Craig Verm in Everest at Barbican, London. Photo: Mark Allan
Joby Talbot and Gene Scheer’s opera evokes the danger, drama and gasping terror of those who tried to reach the summit

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