When Sean Doran was hired to run the English National Opera, everyone was asking who he is. “Indeed, the circumstances surrounding his hiring could hardly have been less auspicious. The selection process looked like a dog’s dinner, with well-qualified potential candidates refusing to apply for the position. All this amid chorus strikes, the apparent near-bankruptcy of the company and a bid for a large-scale injection of cash from Arts Council England. Into this smouldering car crash of a company Doran has now ventured. Fresh from the job of director of Perth festival in Western Australia, the 42-year-old has been at his desk for six weeks, during which time the acting executive director, Caroline Felton, has prematurely exited stage left. You can’t help feeling sorry for Doran.”