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English National Opera

(3 Ratings)
Distinguished opera company

London's ever-so-slightly less prestigious opera institution might not attract as many high-profile world-renowned singers as the Royal Opera House, but ENO compensates with not only terrific straightforward productions (boasting determinedly cheaper ticket prices than ROH Covent Garden) but often clever and risk-taking approaches to both repertoire staples and less well-known works (though sometimes marked by subtext overkill). And the Coliseum, built in 1904, is a lovely place to watch an ...

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