Opera Australia Offers Under 35s A Special Price At Tosca

Opera Australia is offering 500 tickets for the special price of $35 to celebrate the launch of its new Opera for Under 35s program, specifically designed to encourage younger audiences to experience the world of opera.

The initiative will kick-off with the Australian premiere of Edward Dick’s award-winning and highly anticipated
production of Tosca, opening in Melbourne on 24 May and extends to the Sydney season when the production opens on 25 June at the Sydney Opera House.

The program is free to join. Anyone aged 35yrs or under can register for discounts and special offers which include:
– a 15% discount on tickets to most opera performances by OA all year round
– exclusive, additional major discount offers for select productions with great seats available for as little as $35
– invitations to bespoke, behind-the-scenes activities, including opportunities to meet artists and attend special events at no cost

Giving more young people the opportunity to experience opera and learn about the artform is an important
initiative and a passion project for OA’s new Artistic Director Jo Davies.

Known as opera’s greatest thriller, Tosca is a taut tale of passion and betrayal, taking place over just 24 hours in Rome. It is the perfect introduction to opera and an opportunity to experience how music can bring great stories to emotional highs. Tosca has it all: romance, intrigue, action and an unforgettable ending.

Registration can be completed online and proof-of-age will be required to enter all venues for under 35s ticketholders. Register here: opera.org.au/under-35s

 

Similar Posts

  • Walsh Bay Precinct Master Plan

      Arts NSW has announced far-reaching plans for the arts precinct at Sydney’s Walsh Bay, which promises to “more than double the arts offerings at Walsh Bay”.  In the pipeline are upgrades of existing facilities as well as new ones which include 2 new performance venues, bars and cafés, outdoor seating and connecting the upper…

  • Starting Young

    The ABRSM in the UK (Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music) has announced a major teaching initiative aimed at introducing primary school children in England to classical music. The ABRSM’s ‘Classical 100’ is an online resource supported by Decca and UK’s Classic FM, based on a list of 100 works that it believes are…

  • A New Choir Planned In Sydney

    Calling all singing medicos! Expressions of interest are sought from medical students and medical practitioners to form DocsVox – NSW Doctors Choir, a one-off choir which will sing with a doctors orchestra in late 2018 or early 2019. If you love singing but don’t have time for a regular commitment then this exciting project could be…

  • Vale Gustav Leonhardt

    Gustav Leonhardt, Dutch harpsichordist, organist and a world authority on early music, has died after ill health caused him to retire from public performance just last month. http://www.gramophone.co.uk/classical-music-news/harpsichordist-and-conductor-gustav-leonhardt-has-died

7 Comments

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *