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Royal Opera House Pocket Photobook

The Royal Opera House Photobook showcases stunning images from within the Theatre. Photographer Harry Cory Wright explores every aspect of the Royal Opera House, from the red-and-gold auditorium and the rehearsal spaces of The Royal Ballet to the behind-the-scenes workshops where props, wigs, costumes, weapons and sets are created on site with extraordinary skill. 

Introduction by Alex Beard CBE

Author/Photographer: Harry Cory Wright
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Series: Pocket Photo Books
Illustrations: 120
Size:12 x 17 cms 
Binding: Paperback 

The Royal Opera House, presents some of the most accomplished ballet and opera artists in productions of world-renowned quality and remarkable scale. There have been three theatres on the site. The original theatre opened in December 1732 and served initially as a playhouse. The first ballet was performed there in 1734, and the first opera (by Handel, who wrote many operas and oratorios for Covent Garden) later in the same year. The present building – the third on the Covent Garden site following two disastrous fires – opened in 1858 and has been known as the Royal Opera House since 1892. The Covent Garden complex was extensively transformed in several phases during the late 20th and early 21st centuries. It is the home of The Royal Opera, The Royal Ballet and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House.

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Mischa H
A LITTLE TREASURE

This book is about 'the house' with brilliant colour photos of the building and many aspects of how it works - the auditorium (beautiful), the stage, costumes, workshops, props, backstage, wings, shoes, wigs, architecture and so on - all the stuff that makes it a wonderful building and for performances to happen. ROH is one of my favourite buildings and the atmosphere of the building is captured in these gorgeous photos.

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Alasdair Price
Good book

I good book

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Karen Ward
ROH pocket book

The photos are amazing. The recipient will be pleased.