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Royal Opera House Live Cinema Season // Coppelia
 

The Royal Opera House 2019/20 Live Cinema Season exclusively presents the charming ballet Coppélia on 19 and 22 January 2020 at 20 Event Cinemas and five Village Cinemas locations nationally.

Ninette de Valois’ story of love, mischief and mechanical dolls features intricate choreography set to Delibes’ delightful score. The exquisite filmed performance will showcase the technical precision and comedic timing of the whole Company, bringing the colourful storybook world to life in this treat for the whole family.

 

Event details

Venue: Participating Event Cinemas include: Marion, Innaloo, Macquarie, Indooroopilly, Burwood, Castle Hill, Bondi Junction, Pa
Bookings: (02) 9273 7300
Start Date: Sunday 19 January 2020

 

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