ABERGAVENNY'S Baker Street Cinema will be turning its sight to opera for the first time on Sunday afteroon when it screens Benjamin Britten's Peter Grimes, as performed by the English National Opera and recorded LIVE from the London Coliseum stage This marks the cinema debut for the English National Opera and 'ENO Screen' - ENO's cinema programme – which allows innovative opera to be accessible to local audiences on the big screen in stunning Sony 4K digital projection. This is the first revival of director David Alden's 2009 five-star, sell-out production. ENO Music Director Edward Gardner conducts Britten's electrifying score, with Stuart Skelton, described as the 'definitive' Peter Grimes, returning to the title role. Critics also rave about the new production; with the London Evening Standard hailing it 'a shattering evening of music theatre'. The Observer calls it 'unmissable'. Featuring some of the most powerful and evocative music ever written, Peter Grimes paints a vivid picture of a small community's descent into suspicion, gossip and mob mentality in the face of a tragedy. What really happened to fisherman Peter Grimes's missing apprentice, and was he involved? As the townspeople's mistrust grows, Grimes spirals into a downfall with devastating consequences. Tickets for ENO: Peter Grimes are priced at £12.50 and can be booked online at http://www.abergavennycinema.co.uk">www.abergavennycinema.co.uk