The campaign ran in tandem with the ENO shows Partenope and HMS Pinafore.
Partenope featured outstanding performances from Harewood alumni William Thomas as Ormonte and Nardus Williams in the title role.
While Pinafore saw Harewood Artist Henna Mun make her ENO stage debut as Josephine and Alaric Green sing the Carpenter.
Forging a career in opera takes dedication, hard work and huge amounts of support – financial and otherwise. More than ever there is the need for campaigns like Harewood Match and we are so very grateful to everyone who contributed and showed their love and support for our aspiring opera singers.
‘On behalf of the ENO Harewood Artists, Jane Robinson, Head of Vocal Training & Development, my colleague Rachel Webber in the Casting Team and the whole ENO family, I would like to thank you all for your amazing support of the 2025 Harewood Artists Match Campaign. All donations directly fund the ENO Harewood Artists training programme in the 2025/26 Season. Your support ensures that our ten talented singers will continue to receive bespoke coaching and support while covering and performing principal roles with us. It is a great pleasure and privilege to see their careers blossom and grow. I am sure, like me, you will feel a sense of pride every time you see them in an ENO show or performing elsewhere nationally or internationally. There have been so many fantastic performances from our Harewood Artists and alumni this season and we look forward to more in spring 2026 when Pinafore returns and The Rise and Fall of the City of Mahagonny opens.'Matthew Broom , ENO Head of Casting & Vocal Talent Development
Harewood Artists in Partenope and HMS Pinafore
Partenope featured former ENO Harewood artists William Thomas as Ormonte and Nardus Williams in the title role.
While HMS Pinafore saw current ENO Harewood Artists Henna Mun, make her ENO stage debut as Josephine, and Alaric Green sing the Carpenter.