A BLAZING original and visually spectacular staging of Handel’s oratorio Saul is being screened from Glyndebourne to the Marine Theatre in Lyme Regis tonight (26).

This version pairs baroque music with contemporary choreography and lavish designs to create an enthralling theatrical fusion of old and new.

David has vanquished the giant Goliath, but not everyone rejoices in his victory. Jealous of the young warrior, King Saul turns against him, descending into violent, destructive madness that forces his children to choose between loyalty and love, tearing both a family and a nation apart.

Handel’s vision of a Lear-like king is astonishing in its psychological complexity, offering a musical portrait of mental collapse few have since matched. Combined with thrilling choruses that exploit the virtuosic potential of their singers, exquisite arias and bold orchestration filled with unusual instruments, it creates a Biblical drama of truly Shakespearean scope.

Fresh from its triumph at the 2015 Glyndebourne Festival, Barrie Kosky’s blazingly original and visually spectacular staging of Handel’s oratorio returns for a first revival, pairing baroque music with contemporary choreography and lavish designs to create an enthralling theatrical fusion of old and new.

Handel expert Laurence Cummings conducts an all-star cast, including Festival favourites Iestyn Davies and Allan Clayto

*Saul, Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis, Thursday July 26, bar opens at 6pm, starts at 7pm. Call the box office for tickets.