User talk:Bonavoicebox

Opera North: history and repertoire, seasons 1978–79 to 1980–81
Hi. Thanks for the corrections, which I'm going to have to check (but I'm sure you're right!). Leeks is mostly a Reliable Printed Source (WP:RS), but everyone makes mistakes. I have several cardboard boxes of Opera North programmes dating back to 1978, which I'll dig out, and am filling up another one (saw From the House of the Dead in Leeds yesterday).

Your comments should really have been on the article's Talk page (Talk:Opera North: history and repertoire, seasons 1978–79 to 1980–81), which is the behind-the-scenes place where Wikipedians discuss amendments or additions that might be controversial (rather than typos, punctuation, bad grammar etc., which are uncontroversial, and ), and I'm going to move them there and add a comment of my own. If you look above the title of the article (or of any article), there's a tab you can click which says "Discussion". In the case of the Talk page for the ENON '78-81 article, there's currently only a banner for (and link to) the Opera Project, but as you'll see when I've finished typing this, your comments and my comments on your comments will also be there. The Opera Project is another behind-the-scenes thing which you might have a look at, and it also has its own Talk page via its Discussion tab, also worth a look!

On a personal note, I was over the moon when ENO started up in Leeds, where I lived from 1971 to 2004 (I now live in York), and I have happy memories of the Rawnsley/Harling/Ferguson/Tranter repertory team. --GuillaumeTell 15:30, 13 May 2011 (UTC)