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industry. _ covid hit all of us in the arts industry, it was a terrible time and everything — industry, it was a terrible time and everything shot down over that and we had _ everything shot down over that and we had to— everything shot down over that and we had to take out a big loan from the bank to— we had to take out a big loan from the bank to get through it. as a result— the bank to get through it. as a result of— the bank to get through it. as a result of that we took on additional work to— result of that we took on additional work to try— result of that we took on additional work to try and find ways of paying back _ work to try and find ways of paying back one — work to try and find ways of paying back. one of the things we took on was the _ back. 0ne of the things we took on was the city— back. one of the things we took on was the city of culture, and in 2021 they asked — was the city of culture, and in 2021 they asked us to create the festival garden _ they asked us to create the festival garden in _ they asked us to create the festival garden in the centre of coventry, fantastic— garden in the centre of coventry, fantastic vent, we built a bigger version — fantastic vent, we built a bigger version of— fantastic vent, we built a bigger version of what we do in edinburgh with an _ version of what we do in edinburgh with an 800 seater and a small 200 seater— with an 800 seater and a small 200 seater and _ with an 800 seater and a small 200 seater and a big with an 800 seater and a small 200 seaterand a big barand open with an 800 seater and a small 200 seater and a big bar and open space so we _ seater and a big bar and open space so we can— seater and a big bar and open space so we can do— seater and a big bar and open space so we can do outdoor events like cinema _ so we can do outdoor events like cinema screenings. it was a huge success— cinema screenings. it was a huge success in— cinema screenings. it was a huge success in 2021 at people loved it and there — success in 2021 at people loved it and there was a petition in coventry for us _ and there was a petition in coventry for us to— and there was a petition in coventry for us to carry on. in 2022 we came back— for us to carry on. in 2022 we came back again _ for us to carry on. in 2022 we came back again and ran for five months from _ back again and ran for five months from april— back again and ran for five months from april through until august. and then at— from april through until august. and then at the _ from april through until august. and then at the end of that the coventry trust. _ then at the end of that the coventry trust. or— then at the end of that the coventry trust. orthe— then at the end of that the coventry trust, or the city of coventry trust that was— trust, or the city of coventry trust that was running it, started getting into trouble and they kept on saying they would pay their bills and they didn't— they would pay their bills and they didn't and — they would pay their bills and they didn't and i got to january and it
and his wife audrey mildmay, the english born canadian soprano. the family tradition was continued by their son, george, and now their grandson, gus, who runs glyndebourne, lives on the grounds with his wife, the celebrated australian american soprano danielle de niese. my dad turned it from being a sort of a country house homespun festival into a world renowned international festival. he knocked down the theatre that his dad had built and he rebuilt the current theatre, which is a 1,200 seater, in the early '90s. and do you have any plans for its evolution? well, you have to have an eye for tradition on the past, but you have to keep relevant. it's about putting on fantastic world class, transformative operas. it's about nurturing young talent.
and now their grandson, gus, who runs glyndebourne, lives on the grounds with his wife, the celebrated australian—american soprano danielle de niese. my dad turned it from being a sort of a country house homespun festival into a world renowned international festival. he knocked down the theatre that his dad had built and he rebuilt the current theatre, which is a 1,200 seater, in the early '90s. and do you have any plans for its evolution? well, you have to have an eye for tradition on the past, but you have to keep relevant. it's about putting on fantastic world class, transformative operas. it's about nurturing young talent. that is the same, but if you want to attract the next generation of audiences in, you cannot keep performing in the same way with traditional sets and costumes.
the family tradition was continued by their son, george, and now their grandson, gus, who runs glyndebourne, lives on the grounds with his wife, the celebrated australian american soprano danielle de niese. my dad turned it from being a sort of a country house homespun festival into a world renowned international festival. he knocked down the theatre that his dad had built and he rebuilt the current theatre, which is a 1,200 seater, in the early '905. and do you have any plans for its evolution? well, you have to have an eye for tradition on the past, but you have to keep relevant. it's about putting on fantastic world class, transformative operas. it's about nurturing young talent. that is the same, but if you want to attract the next generation of audiences in, you cannot keep performing
of asia business report. thanks for watching. bbc news — bringing you different stories from across the uk. it's 100 years since the first mg rolled out of morris garages in oxford. a century on, they're still drawing a crowd. the appeal, certainly when i was a youngster, it was a sports car, it was a two—seater, and you could have fun with it. but a wet day could dampen all that. it's not a car at all for the rain. no, no, most definitely not. this is its first outing in the rain. since completing its four—year restoration? yeah, as i say, it's totally original and i've done all the work myself. mg — for 35 years, i a magic name to all who loved thoroughbred... for years, it was the ultimate boy's toy, and so it remains today. i can understand the fascination, but i am a person who, so long as it gets me from a to b, i don't really care.
a century on, they are still drawing the crowd. the appeal, certainly when i was younger, it was a sports car. it was a two seater and you can have fun with it. but a wet day could dampen all that. it's not a carfor a damp day at all, no. this is first outing in the rain, since completing a four—year restoration. as i say, it's totally original and i've done all the work myself. archive: mg, for 35 years a magic name to all who love... _ the factory finally closed in 1918. and what's this? built in china, some will argue that this isn't a true mg but... at least it is keeping the mark alive and it is bringing new people into the mg car club. for more stories from across the uk, head to the bbc news website. you're live with bbc news.