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Opera in the pub at The Harold – "Opera Party"

Where
70A Ross St
Forest Lodge NSW 2037
Australia
The Harold
When

Tuesday 3 December from 7:30pm to 9:30pm

Cost

Adult: $48.96

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. 

Enjoy a 90-minute, fully costumed show, upstairs at The Harold. 

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.

Opera party

Opera loves a party! Whether its whole scenes or party pieces, parties for one or for everyone, some of opera's most famous numbers are set in scenes of celebration. From La traviata to La Boheme, The Merry Widow to Die Fledermaus, come and share opera's most famous parties with Opera Bites in this year's party season!

Early bookings are highly recommended as our Opera in the Pub events regularly sell out.

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