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$2.16million government boost for Opera Queensland


David Siddle, Deputy Chair, Qld Arts Minister Leeanne Enoch, Sandra Willis, Executive Director and Patrick Nolan Artistic Director & CEO

The Queensland Government has committed $2.16 million in additional​ ​funding over four years to help Opera Queensland grow, to invest in new initiatives and ​return to three mainstage Brisbane seasons from 2019.

The announcement was made by Queensland Arts Minister Leeanne Enoch at Opera Queensland’s opening performance of its 2018 season, the sold-out​ ​Reprise​ at ​QAGOMA​.

Combining classical music with modern art, including new compositions by ​Paul Grabowsky​ and Megan Washington, ​Reprise​ was a taste of what is to come from Opera Queensland’s new Artistic Director ​Patrick Nolan​.

Mr Nolan, who has promised a 2019 season themed around Classical, Contemporary and Future, said impact of the new funding would be immediate.

“​We can now plan for three mainstage productions in 2019. With this public recognition and affirmation, we can look to the future, confident that the State Government is invested in not only sustaining, but also growing our artform,” Mr Nolan said.

“​As a major arts organisation we believe it’s essential to engage with artists working around us now, and the commissioning of new works, as well as engaging with Queensland’s smaller arts companies,​ is going to be central to our artistic programming.

“There’s a good reason why so many people in the arts are moving to Queensland and I applaud the Queensland Government for showing such dedicated support for the arts across the state.”

Executive Director Sandra Willis said the funding would ensure Opera Queensland continues to bring opera to audiences across the state.

“We take the responsibility of bringing opera in all its various forms to audiences across the vast and diverse state of Queensland very seriously and this lift in funding means we now have the ability to be even bolder as an organisation,” Ms Willis said.

“​We can leverage this funding to secure more philanthropic and corporate support, opening doors to a wealth of creative opportunities.

“T​his announcement is, we hope, the first of many good news stories as we continue to develop our strategies for the coming years. We aim to make opera that is powerful and bold in the scope of its imagination, and breathtaking in its executio​n.”

The next big event on the Opera Queensland 2018 calendar is Graeme Murphy’s​ production of ​The Merry Widow​ starring, David Hobson and​ Natalie Christie Peluso, followed by ​Don Giovanni with international star Duncan Rock in the title role.

This year the company will also stage a regional tour of Gilbert & Sullivan’s ​Ruddigore, or the Witch’s Curse!​, where the chorus will be made up of local performers ​from each of the six cities.

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