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OnĀ 29 April 2025 at 6.30pm, we are honoured to welcomeĀ Polly Graham, the Artistic Director ofĀ Longborough Festival Opera, for a virtual fireside chat on her artistic practice and the upcoming production of ā€œWahnfried: The Birth of the Wagner Cultā€ which will be running from 27 May to 14 June 2025. Polly will be in discussion with Prof. Richard Bell from the University of Nottingham.
What happens to an artist’s work after their death? Who controls the narrative?
This major new opera by Avner Dorman, with a libretto by acclaimed playwrights Lutz Hübner and Sarah Nemitz, begins with the death of Richard Wagner and spans forty years of history. Opera goers will witness the Wagner family’s determination to construct the myth of the composer, their brutal infighting and their disturbing political affiliations. It will receive its UK premiere at Longborough in 2025. The world premiere was presented alongside the Karlsruhe Ring in 2017 and was nominated for a prestigious International Opera Award in the Best New Opera category.
As Artistic Director of Longborough Festival Opera, Polly has played a key role in redefining the festival, making it more engaging and accessible while introducing new talent and fresh approaches. Under her leadership, the festival has produced works that connect with modern audiences while respecting opera’s classical roots.
Polly Graham made her debut at the Vienna State Opera in 2019, directing the world premiere of Olga Neuwirth’s ā€œOrlandoā€. Her recent projects include ā€œIl Piccolo Principeā€ at La Scala, ā€œCosƬ fan tutteā€ for Irish National Opera, ā€œThe Fairy Queenā€ for Longborough Festival Opera, and ā€œThe Rake’s Progressā€ for English Touring Opera.
Richard Bell is Professor at the University of Nottingham in the Department of Philosophy. Richard is investigating the theological, ethical, and artistic interests of the composer Richard Wagner. He has just completed a two-volume work exploring the theology of the Ring cycle, Wagner’s work and its relationship to Christianity.