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Glyndebourne apology

September 22, 2011 11:32

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

The executive chairman of the Glyndebourne festival has apologised for the production of a children's opera based on the writings of a pro-Palestinian activist.

Gus Christie said he could "understand and sympathise" with concerns raised over When I Am Old, written using the recollections of Rachel Corrie who was killed in Gaza in 2003.

Performed three times last month by members of the Glyndebourne Youth Opera, it featured children acting as IDF soldiers, jostling audience members and forcing "Palestinians" from their homes. Glyndebourne fan Ian Harris said the performance had been "disgusting" and a "totally one-sided piece of anti-Israel propaganda".

Mr Christie said the festival had wanted to look at human rights and "young people's courage and idealism to uphold these". Organisers had been careful, he said, to provide a "balanced overview" of the Middle East conflict.

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