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joggerjayne | 09:22 Sat 18th Jun 2011 | ChatterBank
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Don't miss this ... SERIOUSLY !!

Die Meistersinger must be the highlight of Glyndebourne this year (biased, moi???)

Just in case ladybirder doesn't manage to secure last minute complimentary tickets for all ABers ...

... here's the next best thing.

guardian.co.uk will be streaming the last performance LIVE next Sunday ... 26th June.

The performance begins at 1.40pm.

Before the performance, you can sit on your sitting room floor, on a travel rug, and pretend to have a picnic. It will be just like the real thing.

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JJ as you have had no takers....I will add my inane but personal opinion to hopefully set the ball rolling.

Opera is boring and elitist.
It's not really my thing either but have you been watching Cardiff singer of the world this week JJ or anyone? It's been very entertaining.
Opera is like Ballet, I love the music it's the bit on the stage I can't stand
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I don't agree, sqad.

The spectator attraction that is really elitist is football.

If you live in London, it's cheaper to go to the English National Opera than it is to go and watch Arsenal.

All the wealthy tootball fans will be at The Emirates, while the less affluent masses have to settle for The Coliseum.

Prudie ... no, I haven't. I wonder if it's on iPlayer?

paddywak ... I agree about Ballet. Not really my thing.
It's been on Beeb2 at 1930 each night this week and the 5 finalists were named last night. I'm not sure when the final is though - this weekend I think.
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Oh, okay.

I'll try to catch the final.

Thanks, Prudie.
I don't think its elitist and i have been but its not my cup of tea, neither is ballet.
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ps. It's also easier to get tickets for the Opera than it is to get tickets to a Premiership football game.

Football has become highly exclusive, and financially elitist.

Opera is entertainment for the masses.
JJ my definition of elitist is based on wealth and intellect.

Most football FANS do not fall into either category in my opinion.....not even the fans of Brighton and hove F.C ;-)

<<<<If you live in London, it's cheaper to go to the English National Opera than it is to go and watch Arsenal>>>>

Of course it is.....make it more expensive then the support would fall and so would opera as we know it.
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woofgang ...

If you've been, and you just happen to not really like it ... that's fine.

There are plenty of things that I don't like. Morris dancing. Folk music. Morris dancing.
Since it's tiddling down across most of the South-East at the moment, I hope she's taken her pacamac.
on your sitting room floor, or under the shower?
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I'm not sure what to make of that line of reasoning, sqad.

Opera is cheap ... to attract less affluent people to watch it ... and so it's elitist ... ??

That can't be right.
<<<<Opera is cheap ... to attract less affluent people to watch it ... and so it's elitist ... ??>>>>

Yes, the well off and INTELLIGENT would be able to afford ANY ticket price, but tickets are cheap to try and survive by lowering the price of the tickets to show that it is NOT elitist................but this has failed. Why? because opera appeals mainly to the rich and intelligent.......the ELITE.
Squad - if you keep going you'll contradict yourself any minute now.

The Golf Open, Glyndebourne Opera, Glastonbury, Royal Ascot, FA Cup, Trouping of the Colour, Wimbledon, Last night at the Proms; etc, etc

These are all Great British events. Expensive yes, but ellitist? Only if you decide to exclude yourself with a preconceived perception of any of them or the people who enjoy them.
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maidup has explained really well the point I was trying to make.

The only people who are excluded from Opera are those people who choose to exclude themselves.

An institution can surely only be called "elitist" if there is some sort of selection process which might unfairly keep some people out.

Come on sqaddy ... shall I type it for you ... ? ...

"Oh, okay JJ ... you're right this time."

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