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A spigot soothes the fury of ticket buyers whose show was blown away by a storm.
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A spigot soothes the fury of ticket buyers whose show was blown away by a storm.

The Ljubljana Festival had to cancel its opening performance of 'Turandot' at Maribor Opera House due to severe weather conditions. Director Brlek confirmed that while the festival is not legally obligated to refund tickets, it has offered ticket holders a replacement event in July or August at Cankarjeva Dom. He emphasized that the festival took all necessary steps to ensure safety during the opening night, which was held on June 21st. Despite efforts to continue the performance, a storm forced them to cut power and halt the show. Although a rescheduled date was previously announced for Monday, the weather forecast remained unfavorable, leaving no other options. The festival reported record attendance and ticket sales this year.

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A spigot soothes the fury of ticket buyers whose show was blown away by a storm.

The Ljubljana Festival had to cancel its opening performance of 'Turandot' at Maribor Opera House due to severe weather conditions. Director Brlek confirmed that while the festival is not legally obligated to refund tickets, it has offered ticket holders a replacement event in July or August at Cankarjeva Dom. He emphasized that the festival took all necessary steps to ensure safety during the opening night, which was held on June 21st. Despite efforts to continue the performance, a storm forced them to cut power and halt the show. Although a rescheduled date was previously announced for Monday, the weather forecast remained unfavorable, leaving no other options. The festival reported record attendance and ticket sales this year.

Bias read (Center): The article presents information about the cancellation of a cultural event without overtly favoring any political stance. It focuses on logistical challenges and legal considerations rather than taking a clear ideological position. While the topic involves public institutions and their operations,

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): The article accurately reports the cancellation of the Turandot opera due to bad weather and the subsequent offer of ticket exchanges. It provides details from Brlek's statements regarding legal obligations and the festival's actions. However, the language has some emotional undertones, such as 'izj

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