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Britain’s Major Opera Companies Suffer in Arts Spending Shake-Up

The New York Times – Music:

English National Opera lost its government subsidy, and the Royal Opera House received a 10-percent cut, with funding diverted to organizations outside London.

Alex Marshall
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Classical Music, Culture (Arts), Donmar Warehouse Theater, English National Opera, Hampstead Theater (London), Mendes, Sam, Miskimmon, Annilese, Opera, Royal National Theater, Royal Opera House, Theater
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