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Operantics presents Love's Labour's Lost: A Concert
 

OPERANTICS PRESENTS: LOVE’S LABOUR’S LOST.
A LIVE PERFORMANCE FEATURING ARIAS FROM YOUR FAVOURITE OPERAS.

Duration: 90mins

Doors:12:40pm
Show Start: 1:00pm
Show End: 2:30pm
(No intermission)

Unrequited love, damned rakes and mad women… in the world of opera, love never did come easy. 

Operantics presents Love’s Labour’s Lost, a post-Valentine’s concert that commemorates all of the spectacular ways in which love can go wrong on the stage. Featuring arias and ensembles from some of your favourite operas, this light-hearted look at the love lives of your favourite operatic heroes and heroines is a wonderful way to spend a Sunday afternoon.

All Tickets $35.00

PLEASE NOTE: Doors will close promptly at 1:00pm. No entry will be permitted during the live performance

 

Event details

Venue: The Hayden Orpheum Picture Palace, 380 Military Rd, Cremorne
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Start Date: Sunday 28 February 2021

 

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