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A 1987 recording by the New Sadler's Wells Opera, for which David Russell Hulme was adviser, restored most of the surviving material from the first-night version, including " For thirty-five years I've been sober and wary ", as well as the extra music from the ghost scene.
In 1987, the New Sadler's Wells Opera produced Ruddigore using a new edition of the text that restored many of the passages that prior productions had cut.
These have included Tyrone Guthrie's 1960 production from Stratford, Ontario, seen on Broadway in 1960 and in London in 1962 and a New Sadler's Wells Opera Company production first seen on 4 June 1984 at Sadler's Wells Theatre, which was seen also in New York.
Its original termination point was at New River Head near Clerkenwell, Islington, close to the current location of Sadler's Wells theatre — where water from the river was used to flood a large tank to stage an Aquatic Theatre at the beginning of the 19th century .< ref name = VicWeb >< cite > Victorian Theatres in London accessed 14 September 2009 </ ref > Today by following the New River Path it is possible to walk almost the whole length of the New River from its source between Hertford and Ware to its current destination in Stoke Newington, Hackney.
Briefly in the 1980s, the theatre established the New Sadler's Wells Opera company to play Gilbert and Sullivan and other light opera.
It finally went out of business in 1989 .< ref >< cite >" Sadler's Wells Opera Disbands ", New York Times, 25 February 1989 accessed 16 April 2007 </ cite ></ ref >
Balletboyz Michael Nunn and William Trevitt, Matthew Bourne's New Adventures, Sylvie Guillem, Akram Khan, Jonzi D, Russell Maliphant, Wayne McGregor, Jasmin Vardimon and Christopher Wheeldon are all associate artists / companies at Sadler's Wells.
In the 1940s Guthrie began to direct operas, to critical acclaim, including a realistic Carmen at Sadler's Wells and the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
There was also a production by the New Sadler's Wells Opera in February 1984, with John Fryatt as the Duke and Donald Adams as Don Alhambra.
The unprecedented success of New Adventures relationship with Sadler's Wells Theatre was recognised in 2006 by the invitation to become Resident Company.
The opera was given its British premiere on 6 October 1954 by the Sadler's Wells Opera in London ; the U. S. premiere followed on 19 March 1958 at the New York College of Music.

New and Wells
Russell Patterson and Carolyn Wells ' New Adventures of Flossy Frills was a continuing strip series seen on Sunday magazine covers.
Russell Patterson and Carolyn Wells ' New Adventures of Flossy Frills ( January 26, 1941 ), an example of comic strips on Sunday magazine s.
Wells also wrote abundantly about the " New Woman " and the Suffragettes ( Ann Veronica ).
* " Wells ' Autobiography ", by John Hart, from New International, Vol. 2 No. 2, Mar 1935, pp. 75 – 76
* The New World Order ( Wells ), a 1940 book by H. G. Wells promoting a post-WWII new world order uniting the world and bringing peace
* Gabriel J. Chin and Scott Wells, The " Blue Wall of Silence " as Evidence of Bias and Motive to Lie: A New Approach to Police Perjury, 59 University of Pittsburgh Law Review 233 ( 1998 ).
* The Reproduction Revolution: New Ways of Making Babies ( co-author with Deane Wells ), Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1984. revised American edition, Making Babies, Scribner's New York, 1985
Orson, together with associates Samuel Wells and Nelson Sizer, ran the phrenological business and publishing house Fowlers & Wells in New York City.
1848 edition of American Phrenological Journal published by Fowlers & Wells, New York City. In the Victorian age, phrenology as a psychology was taken seriously and permeated the literature and novels of the day.
Clemens was traded to the New York Yankees before the season for David Wells, Homer Bush, and Graeme Lloyd.
* Gilbert Osofsky, Puttin ' on Ole Massa: The Slave Narratives of Henry Bibb, William Wells Brown, and Solomon Northup ( New York: Harper and Row, 1969 )
2009 also saw the beginning of the new New Mutants volume written by Zeb Wells, with the limited series X-Infernus serving as prologue.
* Wells, Wyatt C .: Antitrust and the Formation of the Postwar World, New York 2002.
* Louis Jefferson Long Library at Wells College, Aurora, New York, United States, 1968
The New York Times published two positive reviews of the book: Basil Davenport ( 1905 – 1966 ) compared Clarke to Olaf Stapledon, C. S. Lewis, and H. G. Wellsa " very small group of writers who have used science fiction as the vehicle of philosophic ideas.
Blake's 7 also drew inspiration from the classic British dystopian novels Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell, Brave New World by Aldous Huxley and When the Sleeper Wakes by H. G. Wells.

New and Opera
The New York Metropolitan Opera Company will be here in May, and the board will sponsor the Saturday night, May 13, performance of `` Turandot '' as a benefit.
) She has since turned to Bellini, whose opera `` Beatrice Di Tenda '' in a concert version with the American Opera Society introduced her to New York last season.
Three of his bronzes grace the grand staircase of the Metropolitan Opera House in New York City: Summer ( 1910 – 11 ), Venus Without Arms ( 1920 ), and Kneeling Woman: Monument to Debussy ( 1950 – 55 ).
The first usage of Liebeslieders for the Quintet came during the 1990 New York Opera production.
New York City Opera staged it in 1990, 1991 and 2003, the Houston Grand Opera in 1999, and the Los Angeles Opera in 2004.
For example, it was added to the New York City Opera Company repertoire in 1990.
Indicate location-Establishing shots may use famous landmarks to indicate the city where the action is taking place or has moved to, such as the Empire State building or the Statue of Liberty to identify New York, the London Eye or Big Ben to identify London, the Sydney Opera House to identify Sydney, the Eiffel Tower to identify Paris, or the Las Vegas Strip to identify Las Vegas.
This was commissioned by, and first performed at, the Metropolitan Opera in New York on 10 December 1910 with Met stars Enrico Caruso and Emmy Destinn for whom Puccini created the leading roles of Dick Johnson and Minnie.
* 1910 – The first public radio broadcast takes place ; a live performance of the opera Cavalleria rusticana is sent out over the airwaves from the Metropolitan Opera House in New York, New York.
* 1944 – The Metropolitan Opera House in New York City hosts a jazz concert for the first time.
Donal Henahan, special to the New York Times, called the Houston Grand Opera world premiere of the work " worth a few giggles but hardly a strong candidate for the standard repertory " and " visually striking but coy and insubstantial.
* 1849 – Astor Place Riot: A riot breaks out at the Astor Opera House in Manhattan, New York City over a dispute between actors Edwin Forrest and William Charles Macready, killing at least 25 and injuring over 120.
), The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, Grove ( Oxford University Press ), New York, 1997.
The Most Happy Fella ( 1952 ) is quasi-operatic and has been revived by the New York City Opera.
* The New Grove Dictionary of Opera, edited by Stanley Sadie ( 1992 ), 5, 448 pages, is the best, and by far the largest, general reference in the English language.
* Simon, Henry W .: A Treasury of Grand Opera, Simon and Schuster, New York, 1946.
* 1883 – The Metropolitan Opera House in New York City opens with a performance of Gounod's Faust.
* 1966 – The Metropolitan Opera House opens at Lincoln Center in New York City with the world premiere of Samuel Barber's opera, Antony and Cleopatra.
The dramatic view of the bridge, the harbour, and the nearby Sydney Opera House is an iconic image of Sydney, New South Wales, and Australia.
Sydney Harbour Bridge as viewed from Kirribilli, New South Wales | Kirribilli on the North Shore, with the Sydney Opera House on the left.
A similar concept is used by the Metropolitan Opera in New York.

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