By Chloe Westwood, Head of Communications and External Affairs
Tuesday 26 November 2024, 10am
The Royal Ballet and Opera announces that opera and theatre director, Netia Jones will take up the newly created position of Associate Director of The Royal Opera.
The Royal Ballet and Opera has announced that visionary opera and theatre director Netia Jones will take up the newly-created position of Associate Director of The Royal Opera, leading on opera programming in the Linbury Theatre.
Jones will take up the position from Tuesday 3 December 2024, and will be responsible for commissioning and creating bold, adventurous projects in the Linbury Theatre. Working alongside Oliver Mears (Director of Opera), she will play a key role in driving the wider artistic output of The Royal Opera – especially its developments in innovation and the commissioning of new work. Jones will also be at the forefront of advocating for the UK opera sector by continuing to position The Royal Opera as a creative force for new work, and the Linbury Theatre as a leading hub in the opera ecosystem for research and development.
Speaking of the appointment Netia Jones said:
Jones joins the Company at the start of an exciting new era as they welcome Jakub Hrůša and Speranza Scappucci as Music Director and Principal Guest Conductor respectively from September 2025.
Working internationally as an acclaimed director, designer and video artist, Jones has carved a career spanning opera, theatre, concerts and immersive installation projects. For The Royal Opera, Jones has previously directed Current, Rising (2021) – the world’s first opera in hyper reality – Kafka Fragments (2013), Atthis (2015) and most recently she co-created and directed the Oliver Award-nominated Least Like the Other, Searching for Rosemary Kennedy (2023, co-produced with Irish National Opera), to great critical acclaim.
In high demand as a freelance director, designer and video artist, Jones has created works internationally for Lincoln Center New York, the Opéra National de Paris, LA Philharmonic, Santa Fe Opera, San Francisco Symphony, New Zealand Opera, Bergen International Festival, and in the UK for English National Opera, Aldeburgh Festival and the Barbican.
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