ENO Staff Protested Leader’s Appointment

In December 458 staff of the English National Opera sent a letter to Arts Council England protesting the appointment of John Berry as the company’s artistic director. “The lack of intention to recruit a leading artistic director is, in our view, very shortsighted … and is not what is required to move the company forward. We invited you to explain … what you intend to do.” The reply from ACE’s chairman, Sir Christopher Frayling, accepted the staff’s criticism, but said: “It is not the Arts Council’s job to intervene in the running of ENO or any other arts organisation … To do so would be to act as a shadow director.