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Jenny Mollica, CEO of English National Opera, explained why Manchester was chosen. Jenny added: “The projects we are announcing today mark the first wave of our developing partnership with ...
English National Opera (ENO) has announced plans for a three-year collaboration with Greater Manchester as part of a strategy to establish a permanent presence in the region by 2029. The programme ...
Two years ago, in November 2022, English National Opera lost its annual grant as one of Arts Council England’s national portfolio of funded organisations. This was part of an increased redistribution ...
The opera season is under way and Arts Council England’s ill-thought-out plan for English National Opera trundles along. ACE’s complaint was always that the company ate up too much of its ...
Under Pressure, English National Opera Will Move to Manchester. Urged to develop a new model by Arts Council England, the opera company will move its base out of London, but it still plans to ...
English National Opera has today announced the appointment of Jenny Mollica as Chief Executive of both ENO and the London Coliseum with immediate effect. Mollica has been Interim Chief Executive of ...
English National Opera (ENO) musicians will go on strike for the first time in more than 40 years over plans to put performers on part-time contracts.
The English National Opera, here performing Madam Butterfly, wants to downsize the ensemble and rehire players on part-time contracts - Robbie Jack/Corbis/Getty Images 31,228 people played the ...
The English National Opera has announced it's moving to Manchester following a relocation row, but Londoners and those in the cultural world have slammed the decision as 'sheer madness'.
English National Opera currently have their main base in London. At the time it was also confirmed that ENO would receive £24 million from ACE between 2024 and 2026 to establish a new main base ...
English National Opera has been in a state of flux since Arts Council England announced last year that it was shutting off its grant to the company, which was worth 12.4 million pounds a year, or ...
The English National Opera has chosen Manchester as its new headquarters, a year after it was told to leave London or lose its Arts Council funding. The historic company also had Birmingham and ...
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