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ROH offers Don Giovanni tickets to Sun readers

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ROH offers Don Giovanni tickets to Sun readers

UK
23 July 2008

Ian Bostridge, who is cast as Don Ottavio
Picture © Mike Owen

THE ROYAL OPERA HOUSE HAS ANNOUNCED THAT TICKETS FOR ITS SEASON-OPENING PERFORMANCE OF MOZART’S DON GIOVANNI WILL ONLY BE AVAILABLE TO READERS OF THE SUN NEWSPAPER.

The London venue will offer tickets - priced from £7.50 to £30 - for the opening night of the opera on 8 September via a ballot. Details of how to enter will be published in the paper on 30 July.

Each successful applicant will be able to buy up to four tickets for the Covent Garden performance, which will feature two conductors and two casts including Ian Bostridge, Joyce DiDonato, Charles Mackerras and Antonio Pappano.

The Royal Opera House also announced that it will continue to show its opera productions at Picturehouse and other cinemas around the country during the 2008-09 season. Don Giovanni will be its first live transmission, with previous productions having been pre-recorded.

You can view trailer for the season-opening opera, which opens to the general public on 10 September, below.




http://www.roh.org.uk


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