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Opera Wednesday in La Jolla
How do I volunteer to get on the programme?— April 8, 2014 1:46 p.m.
Opera: Campbells could get up to $3 million more
Just because Kangaroo-Dung Campbell's salary has been public for ten years doesn't mean anyone liked it, nor does it mean that - since the company wasn't about to be shut down - did any of the board have to pay attention to any amount of public displeasure. They do now. Likewise, accountability needs to be paid to the $500K per year rent the opera is paying on an un-necessarily large office, and who that money is being paid to. There's a MILLION per annum savings right there. Campbell, who I have ALWAYS said would make great Thylacine bait, has never been worth his salary, and is a second-rate sponge, bilking this community for all he could get. It's appropriate that he's closing out the opera with Furlanetto, who was a Capobianco hire to begin with. Good riddance, Ian, you little pillock. Don't let me catch you in a dark La Jolla alley with any of my friends from the singing community. They won't be prop-fists on that occasion.— April 8, 2014 12:16 a.m.