Later successes include Tatyana commissioned by Nottingham Playhouse, with Josie Lawrence in the title role, and Beverly Klein as her sister Olga;[3] Dr Sullivan and Mr Gilbert (Mull Theatre,[4] revived at Glasgow Citizens' Theatre and on tour throughout Scotland[5]); and Green Tea, shortlisted for a Guinness Prize.
[7] He contributed the chapter on zarzuela to The Cambridge Companion to Operetta (Cambridge University Press 2019);[8] has written on Hispanic and Portuguese Music for The Oxford Companion to Music, Opera Magazine,[9] Opera Now,[10] Royal Opera Covent Garden[11] and many other publications; has provided programme notes and translations for many concert and festival organisations including the New York Philharmonic Orchestra,[12] Wexford Festival[13] and Edinburgh Festival;[14] and been Visiting Lecturer on the subject at various academic institutions, including the University of Tübingen[15] and University of Valencia.
In December 2022, he was appointed Editor (with Enrique Mejías García) of the Cambridge History of Spanish Opera and Music Theatre.
He is also an advisory editor and contributor to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, having written over forty entries including those on his Manchester Grammar School contemporary Steven Pimlott,[17] Sir Jimmy Young[18] and Joyce Hatto.
[20][21] As an actor, he has worked in England's West End and Repertory Theatre, creating the role of Owl in the first stage version of Winnie-the-Pooh (London Royalty Theatre and national tour) and taking part in world and/or international premières of plays by Alan Ayckbourn[22] and Alan Bennett[23][24] amongst others.