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$29 for LAST MINUTE 'A Reserve' Tickets to "Madame Butterfly" Melb Opera

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Great deal for opera fans on Zoupon today.

For performances from Nov 11 - Nov 17 only

-'A RESERVE' seat to watch Puccini's masterpiece, "Madame Butterfly" by the Melbourne Opera
-Outstanding cast led by international soprano Emily Wang as Cio-Cio San, joined by David Rogers-Smith as Lieutenant Pinkerton and Roger Howell as the American consul Sharpless
-Featuring the renowned full Melbourne Opera Chorus and Orchestra, conducted by Greg Hocking
-Perfectly located at the Athenaeum Theatre

The Fine Print

Valid for performances of Madame Butterfly between 11 November 2010 to 17 November 2010
Bookings are essential via phone (03) 9650-1500
Zoupons are not redeemable for cash and cannot be combined with any other offer
Subject to availability
Members can purchase as many Zoupons as they like for themselves or as gifts for friends

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  • This deal is not active yet , please only post active deals, you know the rules!

    • "10 bought
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      Looks active to me.

      • It wasnt when posted which the rules clearly state only active deals

  • Great bargain.

  • Nice to see a touch of "culture" infusing the geeky halls of ozbargain, imho.

  • Never been to the Opera but tempted to try at this price.

    Will this opera be sung in foreign language - Italian? Do you think there will be subtitles above the stage?

  • I'm wondering about availability.

    The performances available are 11-17 Nov, so there's a limited opportunity to attend.

    I don't know how many seats are "A Reserve" but 330 people have bought Zoupons.

    The Ticketmaster seating plan is entirely unhelpful in identifying the number of seats in this category - http://www.ticketmaster.com.au/seatingchart/155680/28858

    I'm assuming they were already selling tickets at $85 and had some spots to fill so they've gone to zoupon, but how many people might end up buying zoupons and not being able to get a seat?

    If someone knows the theatre then perhaps you could comment on this?

    If 330 people divided by 7 nights = ~50 people/night and there's only 150 seats in this entire category, and some seats are sold already at full price, it might start getting tight on being able to attend (at least on your preferred night)?

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