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  • Singer Maureen Brathwaite from the Birmingham Opera Company performs Hi Sam inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_C_005.jpg
  • Singer Maureen Brathwaite from the Birmingham Opera Company performs Hi Sam inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_C_006.jpg
  • Singer Alison Rose from the Birmingham Opera Company performs Freedom Bridge inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_C_004.jpg
  • Singer Stephen Bowen performs Thats just Life, isnt it? from the Birmingham Opera Company inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_B_012.jpg
  • Singer Maureen Brathwaite from the Birmingham Opera Company performs Hi Sam inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_B_013.jpg
  • Singer Maureen Brathwaite from the Birmingham Opera Company performs Hi Sam inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_031.jpg
  • Singer Maureen Brathwaite from the Birmingham Opera Company performs Hi Sam inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_029.jpg
  • Singer Stephen Bowen performs Thats just Life, isnt it? from the Birmingham Opera Company inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_027.jpg
  • Singer Maureen Brathwaite from the Birmingham Opera Company performs Hi Sam inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_028.jpg
  • Singer Stephen Bowen performs Thats just Life, isnt it? from the Birmingham Opera Company inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_026.jpg
  • Singer Stephen Bowen performs Thats just Life, isnt it? from the Birmingham Opera Company inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_025.jpg
  • Singer Stephen Bowen performs Thats just Life, isnt it? from the Birmingham Opera Company inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_023.jpg
  • Singer Alison Rose from the Birmingham Opera Company performs Freedom Bridge inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_021.jpg
  • Singer Alison Rose from the Birmingham Opera Company performs Freedom Bridge inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_020.jpg
  • Singer Alison Rose from the Birmingham Opera Company performs Freedom Bridge inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_019.jpg
  • Singer Maureen Brathwaite from the Birmingham Opera Company performs 'Hi Sam' inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_030.jpg
  • Singer Stephen Bowen performs Thats just Life, isnt it? from the Birmingham Opera Company inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_024.jpg
  • Singer Alison Rose from the Birmingham Opera Company performs Freedom Bridge inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_022.jpg
  • Trombonist Martha Ann Brookes from the Birmingham Opera Company performs Hi Sam inside The Mailbox to an audience, during the Birmingham Weekender Arts And Culture Festival on 23rd September 2017 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
    20170923_birmingham weekender_A_032.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-14-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-16-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-11-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-04-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-02-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-21-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-24-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-23-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-20-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-22-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-15-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-19-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-12-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-05-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-09-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-10-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-07-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-06-07-07-2020.jpg
  • The empty auditorium of the London Coliseum, home of English National Opera ENO, remains closed for performances during the Coronavirus pandemic lockdown, on 7th July 2020, in London, England. The UK’s theatre ticket revenue contributes £1.28bn to the nation’s economy, in which there are 290,000 jobs 70% are at risk so the government has announced a financial rescue package for the Arts industry, a £1.15bn support for cultural organisations in England that is made up of £880m in grants and £270m of repayable loans. But theatre and opera companies such as ENO, whose last performance was The Marriage of Figaro on 14th March, will stay closed for the foreseeable future until there are changes in social distance and safety guidelines. The 2,395-seat Coliseum 1904 is a Baroque revival Wrenaissance style theatre, built as one of West Ends largest and most luxurious variety theatres.
    coronavirus_coliseum-01-07-07-2020.jpg
  • Tourists on the top deck opposite L'Opera during a city tour of Paris, France. Some visitors have guidebooks and maps covering their heads, shading themselves from a hot Parisien sun - while others look down at the street below as they drive the streets of the Paris capital. In the background are the pillars and columns of the Palais Garnier (The Paris Opera). The tour company is Les Cars Rouges, a hop-on, hop-off bus tour of Paris allowing the tourist to explore the city's top tourist attractions from a high, open-top perspective. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera.
    paris_tourists07-05-06-2014_1.jpg
  • Tourists on the top deck opposite L'Opera during a city tour of Paris, France. Some visitors have guidebooks and maps covering their heads, shading themselves from a hot Parisien sun - while others look down at the street below as they drive the streets of the Paris capital. In the background are the pillars and columns of the Palais Garnier (The Paris Opera). The tour company is Les Cars Rouges, a hop-on, hop-off bus tour of Paris allowing the tourist to explore the city's top tourist attractions from a high, open-top perspective. The Palais Garnier is a 1,979-seat opera house, which was built from 1861 to 1875 for the Paris Opera.
    paris_tourists03-05-06-2014_1.jpg
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