Mozart with meatballs, in an Ikea: how opera is facing its existential crisis ○
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In an attempt to find new audiences and save money, opera companies are ‘throwing spaghetti at the wall’ to see what sticks. It often works
It’s Sunday and I’m in a suburban Ikea on the verge of tears…
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