![]() Many libraries around town are hosting free previews of the opera. Twelve tickets associated with the Teen Tix program are available for this show. Seattle Opera BRAVO members (ages 21-39) 50 percent discount. Tickets: Up to four $15 youth (18 and under) tickets for every full-priced adult ticket ($25 and up) at this full-length performance. An intermission narrator will describe it all and interview some of the performers. You'll dance and sing, special guest singers will also do selections from Cinderella and Seattle Opera’s “Opera Time” program for pre-K through second grade children will present its story-time performance version.įamily Day Matinee with $15 Youth TicketsĪt this special family matinee of Rossini's opera, the curtain will stay open during intermission for a peek at what’s going on behind the scenes as props are reset. Learn to dance! Use it all when the clock strikes 12 (noon) at Cinderella’s ball. (Remember “Feegaro-Feegaro-Feegaro” from The Barber of Seville? THAT Rossini.) Discover variations of the Cinderella story from around the world, and make a paper doll of your favorite prince or princess. This fun, free event is packed with activities your kids will love: Learn to sing a lot of words really fast! Challenge yourself with tongue twisters, the funniest sounds in Rossini’s comic operas. 5, and/or make plans together for the special family-friendly matinee on Sunday, Jan. ![]() 12, but you can start the fun a week early at a free open house this Saturday, Jan. ![]() The candy-colored production of Rossini’s comedy makes a perfect first-time opera for children and adults alike. And it’s a troop of helpful rats that help her get to the ball: There's no fairy godmother in sight. In Seattle Opera's production of Cinderella, the mysterious, lovely stranger’s ID is not a glass slipper, but a matching bracelet. ![]()
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