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Opera in the Pub - St Patrick's Day Special
 

Opera Bites, Sydney's Favourite Boutique Opera Company returns to The Empire Hotel, this time with a St Patrick's Day Celebration like no other.  Complete with a glass of champagne on arrival and substantial canapes served throughout the performance, relax in this elegant local pub and luxuriate in fully costumed operatic splendour.  With music you'll know and love along with a few new twists, join us on this Irish inspired operatic journey.  Fully narrated in true Opera Bites style, the performance is perfect for avid opera goers and newbies alike. 

Tickets $95 + booking fee (includes glass of champagne, substantial canapes and show)

Opera in the Pub events regularly sell out so early booking is recommended.  Details and booking at www.operabites.com.au

 

Event details

Venue: The Empire Hotel, 103a Parramatta Road (Cnr Johnston Street) Annandale 2038
Bookings: https://events.ticketbooth.com.au/event/St-Pats-Opera-Pub-Empire
Start Date: Saturday 17 March 2018

www.operabites.com.au

 

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