Melbourne Opera’s ‘Das Rheingold’ On Melbourne Digital Concert Hall

What: R. Wagner – Das Rheingold, Part One of The Ring of the Nibelung

When: Sunday 7 February 2021, 4 pm AEST

Where: Melbourne Digital Concert Hall/ Regent Theatre, Melbourne

Who: Melbourne Opera

Melbourne Opera proudly presents a brand new production of Wagner’s Das Rheingold – Part One of The Ring of the Nibelung. This is the first boldly independent production of The Ring in Australia since 1913.

Conducted by Anthony Negus and David Kram, and directed by Suzanne Chaundy, the production features seasoned opera stars  including
Warwick Fyfe, Eddie Muliaumaseali’i, James Egglestone, Adrian Tamburini and Roxanne Hislop

Digital Ticket: $34.00 ($30 direct to artist plus a $4 charge for credit card fees and streaming costs).

(To attend this concert in person, please visit the Melbourne Opera website)

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