Take Your Group to the Washington National Opera

Aug 27

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Since 1956, the Washington National Opera has been dazzling locals and DC visitors alike. And one of the world’s most famous opera singers, Placido Domingo, has been the General Director of the WNO for over ten years, which seems to lend it a greater chunk of credibility.

So why not take your DC group trip out for a night at the opera? With shows like La Bohème, Don Giovanni and Rigoletto programmed for the coming season, there are plenty of chances to make a fantastic evening of it and bring a bit of a spark to your group’s time in the capital.

The key to planning a Washington National Opera night with your group is to plan ahead. They consider a group to be a minimum of 10 people, if you attend on one of their designated “group priority nights”, or at other times a group is considered to be 25 or more people.

The usual deal is $10 off the cost of each ticket, and a further tip is to try to plan your outing for a weeknight. On these days, you can usually pay even less for a ticket, as well as getting better seats for your group. There are other benefits available for groups, including special costume studio tours and various lectures put on by the company.





Posted by amandak on August 27, 2007, filed under: United States

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