Glyndebourne on Tour 2010

Photography © Mike Hoban

In 2010, Glyndebourne on Tour presents Rossini's La Cenerentola and Monteverdi's The Coronation of Poppea as well as Jonathan Kent's new production of Mozart’s masterpiece Don Giovanni, straight from the 2010 Festival.

The Tour starts at Glyndebourne in October before travelling to Woking, Milton Keynes, Norwich, Plymouth and Stoke-on-Trent.
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Hänsel and Gretel at the Proms: Listen Again

Hansel und Gretel Photo: Bill Cooper

"The overture sounded suitably Wagnerian, the lost children’s lullaby had a Straussian sweetness, and the scene with the echoing cuckoo - flute, human voices, and murmuring low woodwind – was pure enchantment." (The Independent) Listen again to the Glyndebourne Prom on BBC iPlayer

Glyndebourne Festival 2011

Turn of The Screw. Photo: Mike Hoban

Among other productions, the 2011 Festival features a new David McVicar directed production of Wagner's Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg as well as revivals of Jonathan Kent's 2006 production of Britten's The Turn of the Screw and 2010 production of Don Giovanni.
Find out more about the 2011 Festival

Don Giovanni Online Stream - Last Week

Photo: Bill Cooper

Don Giovanni can be streamed on www.medici.tv, available to view until September 7th. The stream is be available worldwide, excluding the UK, as the BBC will broadcast the opera later this year on BBC2.
Watch Don Giovanni Stream

Relive Festival 2010 via YouTube

Photo: Alastair Muir

Festival 2010 may be over but through our YouTube channel it's possible to relive this year's productions and go behind the scenes with our series of short feature and interview films.
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Stage-Write's Sanity: Going,Going...Gone!

"Normally, it is part of the fun of any cover rehearsal to try and recreate the props and set of the show using whatever is available to hand. I still, in fact, congratulate myself on managing to recreate the Falstaff 'cat' using a roll of sellotape, a marker pen and the morning's copy of the Metro..."
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Ebert Room Refurbishment

A space for rehearsals, talks and study events, the Ebert Room is to be fully refurbished, enabling us to improve and expand the work carried out there.
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