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Opera Dining at Q Station - "The Ghosts of Opera Past"
 

Q Station and Opera Bites are thrilled to present: Ghosts of Opera Past
 
Come and hear opera’s “ghosts” sing their most famous and enchanting music! From the beloved tragedy of Madama Butterfly’s “Un bel di” to the heart-wrenching melodies of Turandot’s “Nessun Dorma” or the sinister scheming in The Barber of Seville’s “La Calunnia”, Opera Bites will beguile you (and maybe scare you just a tiny bit) as you hear from the spirits of operas past! Matched up with a heavenly three course dinner to hold body and soul together in grand operatic style in Q Station’s historic Governor Bourke Ballroom.
 
7pm, Friday 18th October / $149.00 per person
 
All tickets include a delicious three course dinner designed by Q Station’s Executive Chef James Green, a drinks package of wine, beer or soft drinks and a night of opera performances by the talented team at Opera Bites.
 
Opera Bites is a boutique opera company specialising in fully costumed miniature operas as well as dinner theatre and concerts of lighter repertoire. The format of condensed operas offers an engaging performance which is accessible to a newcomer yet fresh and alive for the seasoned opera enthusiast.
 
Q Station is offering all ticketholders overnight accommodation from $199.00 Heritage Room per couple, including breakfast. Quote your ticket booking ID when contacting 02 9466 1500 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to access these discounted rates.

Details and bookings at https://www.qstation.com.au/ghosts-of-opera-past.html

 

Event details

Venue: Q Station, 1 North Head Scenic Drive, Manly
Bookings: 9466 1500
Start Date: Friday 18 October 2019

https://www.operabites.com.au

 

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