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Opera in the Pub at The Harold
 

Opera . . . in a pub?  You heard right!  After much anticipation, Opera Bites’ winning formula is back, and we couldn’t be more excited.    

Opera Bites has partnered with The Harold in Glebe to bring you the world’s favourite opera highlights in the relaxed environs of a great local pub.  This historic pub was actually our first ever Opera in the Pub venue, way back in 2010!  It’s now under new management, freshly refurbished and better than ever.

Tickets are $45 (+bf) and include a 90-minute, fully costumed show, upstairs at The Harold.  Show starts 7.30pm. 

Fabulous food and drinks available for separate purchase at the venue.  HAPPY HOUR from 5-7pm.  All day kitchen open till 10pm for pre-, mid- or post-show dining.

​​Celebrated Opera Highlights

A unique event experience with arias and ensembles from the world’s most adored operas.  You’ll be humming all the way home with favourites you’ll know and love from Turandot, Rigoletto, La Boheme, Don Giovanni, Lakmé, Carmen and more.  With witty narration to give a sense of context and presented in true Opera Bites style, expect all the glamour of the opera house amidst the welcoming atmosphere of your new favourite pub.

​​Early bookings are highly recommended as our Opera in the Pub events are popular! 

BOOK NOW AT:  https://operainthepub-April.eventbrite.com.au

 

Event details

Venue: The Harold 70A Ross Street Forest Lodge Sydney 2037
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Start Date: Tuesday 04 April 2023

Full details at https://www.operabites.com.au

 

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