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West Australian Opera : ウィキペディア英語版
West Australian Opera

West Australian Opera (WAO) is the principal opera company of Western Australia and is a resident company at His Majesty's Theatre, Perth.
The company formed in 1967 and works in close association with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra. It presents three main stage productions each year as well as the annual free event, City of Perth's Opera in the Park. The company draws from the principal canon of operatic repertoire and increasingly is involved in the commissioning and development of new operas. It has a strong education program and is involved with many concerts and community events in metropolitan and regional Western Australia. In July 2012 Joseph Colaneri was appointed Artistic Director and succeeded Richard Mills, who had previously held the post since 1997. The current chairman is Terry Bowen and the principal partner of the company is Wesfarmers Arts.
==History==
The company was founded in 1967 by James Penberthy and Giuseppe Bertinazzo.
In 1997 Richard Mills was appointed artistic director of the company. In 2007, to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the company, Mills composed ''The Love of the Nightingale'' and its world premiere was staged by the West Australian Opera.
In October 2014, the company and its general manager, Carolyn Chard, attracted controversy in the media in Australia and abroad〔("Verherrlichung von Zigaretten: Australisches Opernensemble verbannt ''Carmen'' aus Programm" ), ''Der Spiegel'' (gam/AP), 9 October 2014 〕 for its decision to embargo ''Carmen'' from its program for the next two years because of a $400,000 sponsorship over two years by Healthway,〔("Politicians speak out on WA Opera 'censorship'" ) by Maxim Boon, ''Limelight'', 15 October 2014〕 a West Australian government body established to reduce smoking and to work towards a smoke-free Western Australia.〔("Strategic Plan 2012–2017" ), p. 6, Healthway〕 It is Healthway's policy that "smoking is not to be portrayed during any performances under the control of the sponsored organisation e.g. theatre, film and other performing arts."〔("Minimum Health Policy Requirements for Sponsored Organisations" ), Healthway〕 Australia's prime minister Tony Abbott, state premier Colin Barnett and state health minister Kim Hames criticised the decision as "political correctness gone crazy".〔
In 2015, WAO held the world premiere of Kate Miller-Heidke's opera ''The Rabbits'', after John Marsden's and Shaun Tan's picture book.〔(''The Rabbits'' ), production details, West Australian Opera〕

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