Opera Australia sells up to stem losses caused by pandemic

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Opera Australia is putting its Alexandria warehouse up for sale as it battles for survival and attempts to stem multimillion dollar losses caused by the pandemic lockdowns.

Mr Jeffes said the loss of the vast proportion of the company's ticket income for 2020, caused by the coronavirus pandemic, had been devastating."We cannot let it become a crisis threatening the very existence of Opera Australia by failing to respond to the world we now live in," he wrote. "To continue to serve our purpose in enriching Australia’s cultural life, as well as maintaining the artistic excellence we are so proud of, we need to make responsible decisions now.

Opera Australia has suffered several box office blows with the cancellation of its flagship Opera on the Harbour event that was to open on March 27.The Ring, Going into 2021, Mr Jeffes said there remained many uncertainties regarding ongoing restrictions on venue capacities, health regulations, travel restrictions and physical distancing. "The COVID-19 pandemic is both a health crisis and an economic crisis."

 

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We have to save opera...there are many open air opera performances in Europe; we can do that also under covid restrictions with gov support auspol artmatters openair nswpol

Go sing where the people are. Oh you are above that? piss off then.

Unimaginably sad.

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