Inflation, energy prices… The Rouen Opera cuts its season

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Faced with soaring prices and in a difficult budgetary context, the Opéra de Rouen Normandie is forced to cancel part of its shows.




Par Anne-Laure Poisson

Five shows are canceled during these six weeks.
Five shows are canceled during these six weeks.
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Lhe threat floated in the air, the ax fell this Thursday, February 2: the Rouen Normandy Opera, on the decision of the board of directors, will close its doors for six weeks to “preserve the activity of the new school year as well as possible. 2023-2024”.

In its press release, the Opéra de Rouen, located in the heart of the metropolis but which radiates throughout Normandy, explains that “despite the constant efforts to rationalize and the savings still recently made by the Opéra […]the budgetary balances necessary to maintain all of the programming could not be achieved”.

Despite good feedback from the public, the Rouen Opera has found itself in recent months faced with inflation, particularly with regard to energy prices. A significant burden for establishments offering shows of this magnitude.

Five shows canceled

As a result of these six weeks of closure, five shows are canceled: the participatory opera Cinderella or the Grand Hôtel des Songes (1is-April 5); the opera The Convert (scheduled for May 4 and 6); the family concert “Contes en musique – les Notes gourmandes” on April 12; Dancing strings (April 13 and 14) and chamber music concert Memories and metamorphoses you May 7.

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Concerts that should have welcomed 15,000 spectators, including 12,000 children. “It’s heartbreaking for us”, regrets Loïc Lachenal, general manager of the Opéra de Rouen Normandie.


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