A regular venue for concerts is the church the composer attended,
St George's, Hanover Square, near his home from 1723,
No. 25 Brook Street. The church and its organ were inaugurated in 1725, and
Thomas Roseingrave was appointed as organist. However, although the case survives, the instrument has been rebuilt more than once. Other festival venues with a Handel connection have included the
Foundling Museum in
Bloomsbury. Productions of
Handel operas are often given at the Britten Theatre,
Royal College of Music. The venue has 400 seats. In 2019 there was a joint production of
Berenice at the Royal Opera House's
Linbury Theatre, a studio theatre of a similar size to the Britten Theatre. ==References==