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The end of ENO?
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Originally posted by Belgrove View PostWe await WNO’s decision on touring.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Belgrove View Post
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Originally posted by Master Jacques View PostIf you're referencing Arnold Bennett, by happy chance I'm re-reading Anna of the Five Towns even now, with renewed admiration and pleasure. As with Priestley, Bennett may come in under the cognoscenti's radar these days, but there's still a great deal to savour in the quality (and quiet anger) of his best novels. So he retains at least one satisfied reader!
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Originally posted by W.Kearns View PostWell said, Master Jacques. Thank you. You can make that two satisfied readers at least, with special appreciation of The Old Wives Tale, The Card and many of the short stories. (As you'll realise, I have only just caught up with this thread.)
Apropos ... the Covent Garden Paul restaurant used to do a delicious Omelette Arnold Bennett, which made the perfect lunch, preferably while reading one of his books. Sad to say, since Covid struck it's off the menu.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostSo no WNO or GTO in Liverpool. An absolute disgrace.
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Originally posted by Master Jacques View PostStephen Crocker, director of the Norwich Theatre Royal, has just been interviewed on Radio 4 PM. He bewailed the removal of GTO and consequent disappearance of all major opera production from his theatre, and therefore from the East of England. Fallout from the Arts Council's utterly shameful bungling continues... no sign of these barbarians resigning, though.
ETO is also at Canterbury, another of GTO's cancelled venues.
This is in no way a criticism of ETO but reading this https://englishtouringopera.org.uk/n...sfer-programme I do wonder what the real agenda is at ACE.
Could/should ENO have looked at a move outside London(even if only to prove why it shouldn't happen), did it miss a trick there? If ETO moves into the slots GTO has had in the past, does that set a precedent - no need for multiple opera offerings to the provinces so long as the generic "opera" box is ticked once or twice. Are all ACE funded organisations given the same level of information about current funding thinking(targets, priorities, activities that tick the right boxes) and some aren't as proactive using that information as others or do some genuinely not know what is required of them as they aren't given feedback etc? On the latter point I seem to remember reading that was the case for some.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostSo no WNO or GTO in Liverpool. An absolute disgrace.
I’ve noticed that, in recent years, WNO have not exported their more adventurous programming to Liverpool, forcing me to attend performances in Birmingham, as city I dislike and would prefer not to visit. Presumably, the presence of wealthy intellectuals in places like Leamington Spa and Tanworth in Arden explained this programming choice; alas, there are no equivalent wealthy intellectuals on the Wirral.
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Originally posted by ChandlersFord View PostBut hardly surprising.
I’ve noticed that, in recent years, WNO have not exported their more adventurous programming to Liverpool, forcing me to attend performances in Birmingham, as city I dislike and would prefer not to visit. Presumably, the presence of wealthy intellectuals in places like Leamington Spa and Tanworth in Arden explained this programming choice; alas, there are no equivalent wealthy intellectuals on the Wirral.Last edited by mopsus; 08-01-23, 21:28.
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Originally posted by mopsus View PostI'm not sure what their logic really is. WNO's adventurous progamming (I'm thinking of Janáček and their productions of Lulu and Moses und Aron some years back) doesn't get to the Bristol Hippodrome either and there are plenty of wealthy intellectuals in Bristol and Bath and the area. Perhaps they think that if you are really keen on this repertoire you can make it over to Cardiff from those places to hear it.
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostThey did bring the Makropulos Case to Plymouth in November and very good it was too. Complete with Nicky Spence.
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