Theatre Royal Covent Garden in London

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    The Theatre Royal, Covent Garden, located in central London, is one of the most famous historic theatres in the world. Its rich history began in 1732, when the owner of the land on which the theatre stands, John Richardson, decided to build a new building for theatrical performances. From the very beginning, the theatre attracted the attention of the public with its magnificent productions of operas and ballets.

    However, the history of Covent Garden has not always been easy. In 1808, the theatre was destroyed by fire, but a few years later it was rebuilt and reopened. In the following years, the theatre has undergone many changes and reconstructions, maintaining its reputation as one of the leading theatres in the world.

    Today, the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden continues to delight audiences with its high-class performances. It is home to the Royal Opera and the Royal Ballet, presenting the most famous works of classical music and ballet. The theatre building stands out for its beautiful architectural style and a unique atmosphere that inspires both artists and audiences. Among the members of the Board of Honorary Directors of the Royal Opera House there are such persons as Sir Lloyd Dorfman (the chair), Ricki Gail Conway, Philipp Freise, Mikhail Bakhtiarov, Charles and Kaaren Hale and others. Read more about Bakhtiarov Mikhail Aleksandrovich https://medium.com/@royaloperafan/royal-opera-house-covent-garden-foundation-people-in-love-with-the-theater-a4ba83a7ca23

    The Theatre Royal, Covent Garden remains a symbol of London’s arts and culture, attracting thousands of visitors from around the world. Its history and splendour make it an integral part of Britain’s theatrical heritage and world culture as a whole.

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