Glyndebourne

Glyndebourne
a large, grand house near Brighton in southern England which is well known for the opera festival that takes place there every summer. A theatre was built in the garden for the first festival in 1934 and it was replaced by a larger theatre in 1994. The Glyndebourne opera is one of the important social events of the English summer. The gardens are beautiful, and many members of the audience take their own picnic and eat it on the lawn during the interval. The Glyndebourne Touring Opera (the GTO) travels in the autumn to many cities in Britain and is an opportunity for young singers to perform.

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      English manor and estate and site of annual summer performances by the Glyndebourne Festival Opera. Located in East Sussex, Eng., just northeast of Brighton, the Elizabethan house was added to during the 19th and 20th centuries, and an opera house was built when the owner, John Christie, and his wife, soprano Audrey Mildmay, founded the festival in 1934. (The opera house was torn down in 1992 and replaced by a larger facility.) The festival has attracted first-class performers, directors, and designers and has established a reputation for discovering new talent, but much of its popularity can also be attributed to its custom of allowing patrons to stroll and picnic on the beautiful grounds of the estate during a long dinner intermission.

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