Friday 27 January 2017

A Night at the Opera



We love the Opera, but the cost is prohibitive for us, so when I saw the special that threw in a free dinner with your ticket, we jumped at the chance. (It still was big bucks but psychologically it seemed cheaper).


We raced off to La Boheme, with it's glamorous Berlin pre-war sets (we'd just seen Cabaret a few days before so it fitted in nicely, continuing the theme).









But the real show stealer, as always, is the building itself and the view from the Sydney Opera House at interval!

When you're there, you can't help loving life.



Happy New Year Everyone - and Roosters, take care!!

Linking with#FridayPhoto & #TPThursday





24 comments:

  1. Sounds like a fabulous night (and the free dinner would have made it extra special!). #OpenSlather :)

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  2. What a brilliant night plus the three dinner I missed my invitation LOL :-)

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  3. Sydney Opera house is an amazing place. It definitely gives the chickens something to cluck about.

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  4. Those roosters are awesome! I wouldn't mind seeing an opera, is it as emotional as I imagine it would be?

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    1. Sometimes but usually it's so over the top (like a Soap Opera) that it isn't. I saw a Madame Butterfly once that made me cry.

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  5. Oh those roosters are so neat! My husband loves opera, so I'm trying to learn to like it.

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  6. Definitely an awesome view! Those roosters are pretty cool.

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  7. Those big colorful chickens are so cool!

    http://www.anapeladay.com/2017/01/ww-family-gathering-linky.html

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  8. Amazing night shots. Roosters look do cool. Happy Year of the Rooster.

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  9. Sounds like a great time and some amazing photos there. Must admit I've never been to the opera.

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  10. Wow! I love La Boheme and the sets sound gorgeous. I have always wanted to see that amazing Opera House. One day, I hope to get there.
    Great shots!
    :-)
    Traci

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  11. Sounds amazing and I couldn't agree more- it just feels so special to stand there, looking at that spectacular view!

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  12. I imagine it would be a wonderful experience. I went to the Bolshoi Ballet many years ago to see Swan Lake and I was completely captivated by the music, the dancers and the whole performance. It was magical. #TeamLovinLife

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  13. The Sydney Opera House sure is an incredible building. It's such a treat to go to a show there, you lucky things! :) #TeamLovinLife

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  14. Oh, it sounds great and I love the idea of dinner etc... I've only been to the Opera once and it was a bit tedious but the venue wasn't particularly nice either! #teamlovinlife

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  15. I agree, Lydia - the Opera House is always a sight to behold! Thanks for sharing that close up of the rooster lanterns outside, I missed them when we visited over the weekend.

    SSG xxx

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  16. I've never been to the opera. Nor have I seen anything in the Opera House. I'm missing out ...
    #TeamLovinLife

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  17. I've never been to the Opera - let alone at the Sydney Opera House. What an experience that would be! I love those roosters! :-) #TeamLovinLife

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  18. Looks great! We're off to check out the rooster on the weekend.

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  19. I have never been to opera. Maybe it is something I should plan for this year. There are many options here in Los Angeles. #TPThursday

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  20. I've never been to the opera either. Not sure if it'd be my cup of tea ... but something I'd have to try to know for sure!

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  21. I love the opera, and price here in Seoul are often quite affordable (government subsidies). Thanks for linking up. #TPThursday

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