In the cold months of October and November enjoy the warmth of the greatest opera festival in the world, the famous Wexford Opera Festival, Ireland. If you have planned to travel to Ireland try to schedule your visit at this time so that you can enjoy some of the greatest opera productions of renowned production companies. It is the assemblage of all the leading companies from all over the world that has made the Wexford Opera Festival unique and one of its kind. The Wexford Opera Festival in Ireland has an interesting beginning.
It is said that in 1950 Sir Compton Mackenzie, the novelist of the Gramophone Magazine was invited for a talk in the Opera Study Circle. Sir Compton formed a great rapport with Tom Walsh and the duo came up with the idea of the famous Wexford Opera Festival, Ireland. As the local theatre personalities like Eugene McCarthy, Seamus O’Dwyer and Des French discussed about the idea they found it extremely appealing and in spite of shortage of funds and grants the Festival of Music and Arts started with the production of the famous “Rose of the Castile”. This prestigious festival is now considered as a key event in the international opera and is considered as good platform for the amateur stars who have just started their career.
Most of these opera productions are staged in Theatre Royal which was almost in ruins and funds were raised so that renovations can be done in the Theatre Royal. Now most of the productions ate staged in the famous Wexford Opera House which can accommodate 750 people at a time. This theatre is important in the history of Wexford Opera Festival, Ireland as most of the major production companies host regular shows here. With excellent audio-visual equipments and acoustic facilities this opera house is simply the best.
Wexford is a small town which offers great accommodation facilities along with a vibrant nightlife, shopping provisions and great restaurants. The Wexford Opera Festival, Ireland is one of the most important events in the history of Wexford and during the festival the town sports a colorful look as visitors and theatre personalities from all over the world crowd the place to have a glimpse of this prestigious event.
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