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Birtwistle returns to English National Opera as The Mask of Orpheus receives first full London staging since its premiere
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English National Opera kicks off 19/20 season with Wayne McGregor’s interpretation of the Orpheus myth
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Louise Jeffreys to become Deputy Chair of ENO
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ENO announces changes to Board of Trustees
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English National Opera announces 2019/20 Season
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Simon McBurney’s ‘life-enhancing’ production of Mozart’s The Magic Flute returns to ENO
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English National Opera to reprise its 5* production of Paul Bunyan at the historic Alexandra Palace Theatre
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English National Opera presents a sparkling new production of the 20th century’s most popular operetta
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Natalya Romaniw makes her ENO debut as Mimì in the fourth revival of Jonathan Miller’s production of La bohème
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David Alden’s five star production of Lucia di Lammermoor returns with Sarah Tynan making her role debut as Lucia
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English National Opera presents the first ever staging of Porgy and Bess in the company’s history
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ENO celebrates 50 years at the London Coliseum with Opera For All, a gala performance featuring many of ENO’s most-loved singers
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English National Opera announces 2018/19 Season
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English National Opera announces cast for ENO Studio Live 2018 and three new Harewood Artists
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Fiona Shaw’s acclaimed production of The Marriage of Figaro returns to ENO, with Lucy Crowe in her role debut as the Countess
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Daniel Kramer directs his first opera as ENO Artistic Director, a sweepingly romantic interpretation of La traviata
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Cal McCrystal directs a joyful new production of Gilbert and Sullivan’s hilarious satirical fantasy, Iolanthe.
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Robert Carsen’s classic production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream returns to the London Coliseum
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ENO Announces next Mackerras Conducting Fellow, Valentina Peleggi
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English National Opera to perform Acis and Galatea and Paul Bunyan for the very first time as part of ENO Studio Live
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Philip Glass’s operatic masterpiece returns to English National Opera, with Toby Spence leading the cast in his role debut