Summary
SAD NEWS for opera lovers the show will be over when the fat lady sings for the last time at Garsington Manor in 2010. A new home for Garsington Opera is currently being sought by the Board of Directors.
Glyndebourne's smaller rival was founded by banker Leonard Ingrams in 1989. An accomplished musician and brother of former Private Eye editor Richard Ingrams, Leonard came up with the idea of Garsington Opera when he bought his 17th-century Oxfordshire manor house once made notorious by Lady Ottoline Morrell and her Bloomsbury guests in the Twenties and Thirties and discovered a natural stage on the terrace and in the garden.See the full content of this document
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Soon the Last Fat Lady Will Sing at Garsington
With his wife, Rosalind, he began to explore th...
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