By Steve Wright

Published: Tuesday, 17 January 2023 at 12:00 am


English National Opera has reacted to the news that, following negotiations with Arts Council England, it will receive £11.46m of National Lottery funding for the next financial year, starting 1 April 2023. The allocation represents a 9% cut from the ENO’s previous funding.

Back in November, we reported that ENO was set to lose its £12.6 million core annual funding from Arts Council. Instead, there was to be a payment of £17 million spread over a three-year period, to help the company ‘develop a new business model’. However, the recent negotiations have meant that the opera company is able to continue with Arts Council funding, albeit at a slightly reduced rate, for one further year.

As and when the initial funding cut becomes reality, it will have a major impact on ENO’s activities. The company’s former £12.6 million annual allocation represented more than double the box office income earned during the year before COVID. However, ENO has now received the good news that it will continue to receive a substantial annual allocation – for one more year at least.

The opera company has issued a statement in which it welcomed the good news – but also regretted that it could not have come sooner. ‘The delay in confirming our financial status has meant that our plans for the season ahead will inevitably have to change,’ says the statement. ‘This includes the postponement of a number of new productions as well as our current Ring cycle, in partnership with the Met, which was due to continue with a new production of Siegfried next season.