In an
initiative intended to attract diverse audience
bases, Seattle Opera is launching LGBT Nights,
designed especially for Seattle’s
Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender community. Seattle
Opera has designated one Friday performance of each
of three popular operas as evenings when members of
the LGBT community can gather at McCaw Hall and
enjoy all that Seattle Opera has to offer. The
first three LGBT nights will take place during
Aida (August 22), The Pearl Fishers
(January 23), and The Marriage of Figaro (May
15).
The kickoff
event on August 22 will be hosted by Seattle Opera
Board of Trustees member and noted Man about Town JJ
McKay and Washington State Senator Ed Murray. These
events are priced at $100 per ticket and include
discounted main floor orchestra seating, private
intermission receptions including complimentary wine
and hors d’oeuvres during the first intermission and
coffee and dessert during the second intermission,
and free admission to “Overtures to the Opera”
(regularly priced at $7.00), an informative and
fast-paced pre-opera lecture.
“We are
delighted to welcome friends and family from the
LGBT community to three unforgettable evenings of
entertainment and merriment for an affordable
price,” said Alvin Alexander Henry, Seattle Opera’s
Director of Marketing and Communications. “Our
guests will be able to socialize, make new friends,
and network with other opera goers while attending
performances at one of the premier opera companies.
Opera is for everyone.”
Tickets may
be purchased in two ways—online
by going to
seattleopera.org/tickets or via mobile phone
by going to mobile.seattleopera.org. Use the
Promotion code: LGBT to purchase tickets.
For more
information, visit Seattle Opera’s website at
www.seattleopera.org/LGBT.