"Heavy funerary iconography, Rossellini lighting and an unflinching gaze at 'la famiglia' places Krzysztof Warlikowski's staging of 'The Bassarids' somewhere near Rome in the 1930s ... Willard White enters as Cadmus, godfather of Thebes, but his time has passed. His kingdom has passed to Pentheus, beautifully sung and acted with wounded dignity by Russell Braun as a chubby young dictator ... But tomorrow belongs to Dionysus ... Sean Panikkar stole the headlines in Salzburg, and rightly so, for a performance of astonishing vocal assurance, but the supporting cast is no less strong ... A remarkable achievement, one that lends clarity and humanity to a piece that sometimes staggers under the weight of its own ambitions".