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  2. Royal Ballet and Opera - Wikipedia

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    Donaldson, Frances, The Royal Opera House in the Twentieth Century, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, London, 1988. Earl, John and Sell, Michael Guide to British Theatres 1750–1950, pp. 136–8 (Theatres Trust, 2000) ISBN 0-7136-5688-3. Haltrecht, Montague, The Quiet Showman: Sir David Webster and the Royal Opera House, Collins, London, 1975.

  3. Walter Kirchhoff - Wikipedia

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    Kirchhoff was a guest artist at the Dutch National Opera in 1912–1913, portraying the King's Son in Königskinder and Tannhäuser. [1] He portrayed Walther von Stolzing again for his debut at the Royal Opera House (ROH), Covent Garden, in 1913. He later returned to the ROH in 1924 as Loge in Das Rheingold. [2]

  4. Simon Keenlyside - Wikipedia

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    During this period, he made debut performances at the Royal Opera House at Covent Garden, (1989 singing Silvio), English National Opera (Guglielmo), Welsh National Opera, San Francisco Opera, Geneva, Paris, and Sydney. He sang for Glyndebourne for the first time in 1993 and made his debut at the Metropolitan Opera in New York in 1996.

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    Chris Jackson/Getty Images The royal family’s Easter meal is fit for, well, a king. Former royal chef Darren McGrady offered insight into what the British royals can expect to be served while ...

  7. Academy of Music (New York City) - Wikipedia

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    It was the demise of the Astor Opera House that spurred New York's elite to build a new opera house in what was then the more genteel neighborhood of Union Square, [9] led by Moses H. Grinnell, who formed a corporation in 1852 to fund the construction of the building, selling shares at $1,000 ($36,624 in 2023 dollars [10]) each to raise ...

  8. 19 Light Lunches to Make Forever - AOL

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    Whether you’re in the mood for a veggie-packed sandwich, flavorful wrap or refreshing salad, these light lunch recipes are worth adding to your menu! 19 Light Lunches to Make Forever Skip to ...

  9. Lyceum Theatre, London - Wikipedia

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    In 1834, the present house opened slightly to the west, with a frontage on Wellington Street, [10] under the name Theatre Royal Lyceum and English Opera House. The theatre was again designed by Beazley and cost £40,000. The new house championed English opera rather than the Italian operas that had played earlier in the century. [11]