A Funny Opera about an English Town
In a small Suffolk town, a May Queen must be chosen. However, the townspeople are convinced that none of the girls are still virgins. So they pick someone who definitely is – the painfully shy Albert Herring – so the town will this time have a May King.
The opera is peopled by eccentric inhabitants that you’d imagine lived in 1900s England when the opera was originally set. The town has a local aristocrat, a vicar, a police officer, the mayor, a school teacher, a young woman from the bakery, a boy from the butchers. And the titular Albert is himself the son of the local greengrocer.
Albert feels humiliated at being chosen as The May King so he disappears on a wild night of drunkenness and disorder. Leaving the townspeople to think about what they’ve done.

About the Composer
Benjamin Britten was probably the most remarkable English composer of the 1900s. He changed the face of British opera and composed brilliant choral works.
Whether it was A Young Person’s Guide to the Orchestra or the opera Noye’s Fludde, both specifically written for children; Or any of his 15 operas – from his first, Peter Grimes, through A Midsummer Night’s Dream based on Shakespeare’s play to his last, Death in Venice, Britten wrote emotive and very accessible music.
In Albert Herring, listen out for the musical themes for each of the characters. These themes are quoted from other styles of music.
- For the lady of the manor, there’s a theme that echoes grand baroque opera;
- For the vicar there’s a theme that echoes Victorian hymns;
- For the schoolteacher has a classic ballad-style theme.

Our production
ENO’s new production will be directed and designed by the 2023 Olivier Award winner for Best New Opera, Antony McDonald.
Continuing our commitment to new singers, two of ENO Harewood Artists, Dan D’Souza and Anna Elizabeth Cooper will play Sid and Nancy with British-Indian Tenor Caspar Singh performing the title role of Albert Herring. They will be joined by some of Britain’s finest opera singers in Emma Bell and Willard White.
ENO has long been connected with Britten as he premiered his first opera, Peter Grimes, with us (when ENO was called Sadler’s Wells Opera) in 1945. Britten’s operas are a core part of the company’s repertoire and we’re excited to bring Albert Herring to the stage in London and Greater Manchester in 2025.