Opera house in Wilmington suffers cuts

    WILMINGTON, Del. — The Grand Opera House in Wilmington has laid off a quarter of its staff and is undergoing a major restructuring due to a financial downturn.

    Executive Director Steve Bailey tells The News Journal (http://delonline.us/10i83YW ) the nearly 150-year-old opera house faced a “substantial” deficit. He declined to say how much of a shortfall The Grand was facing. He says changes to salaries and benefits should save $600,000.

    Bailey says The Grand has been facing a prolonged downturn. Corporate donations were down by $100,000. The Delaware Symphony Orchestra has been performing many concerts elsewhere, costing the theater $200,000.

    The Grand may cut subsidies to resident arts groups including the orchestra, OperaDelaware, First State Ballet.

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    Ticket sales have grown in recent years but only represent about half of The Grand’s $3.8 million budget.

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