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  1. www.roh.org.uk › about › the-orchestra-of-the-royalHistory - Royal Opera House

    History. The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House was founded in 1946 as the Covent Garden Orchestra, when the theatre reopened after World War II as the nation’s first permanent home for opera and ballet. It took on its current title in 1968 when The Royal Opera received a Royal Charter. Throughout its existence the orchestra has been ...

  2. 23 de may. de 2024 · In 1956, to mark its 25th anniversary, the name The Royal Ballet was granted by Royal Charter. The 15 May 2006 was the 75th anniversary of The Royal Ballet. The Company marked this occasion with a recreation of The Sleeping Beauty. In December 2006, following the award-winning success of Chroma, Wayne McGregor was appointed The Royal Ballet’s ...

  3. 23 de may. de 2024 · The Royal Ballet is one of the great ballet companies of the world. Under the leadership of Director Kevin O’Hare, grand balletic tradition and an illustrious heritage are united with innovation, daring and exceptional standards of artistry, creativity and stagecraft to produce supreme theatre. It is a beacon in the cultural life of Britain ...

  4. The Royal Opera House is one of the world’s most celebrated theatres and the home of The Royal Ballet, The Royal Opera and The Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. Over one million people come through our doors each year and many more around the UK and globally experience us through touring partnerships, cinema relays, free outdoor screenings ...

  5. 23 de may. de 2024 · Shakespeare’s profound story of love and loss, artfully adapted into a contemporary three-act narrative ballet by Artistic Associate Christopher Wheeldon, returns to the Main Stage. Today, the Royal Ballet and Opera announces its 2024/25 Season. Under a new combined organisational name, the ...

  6. New worlds await at the Royal Opera House. Shakespeare’s profound story of love and loss, artfully adapted into a contemporary three-act narrative ballet by Artistic Associate Christopher Wheeldon, returns to the Main Stage.

  7. The current Royal Opera House is the third theater built on the Covent Garden site. Its history begins with John Rich, an actor and manager at Lincoln's Inn Fields, in 1728. The original theater was opened in 1732. [1] It was destroyed by fire several times, and rebuilt.