Performance by Victorian Opera "Cossi Fan Tutte" at Morundah

Cast of the Victorian Opera performing "Cossi Fan Tutte at the Paradise Palladium Theatre, Morundah

Project Summary

Presentation of the production by the Victorian Opera of Mozart's "Cossi Fan Tutte" in the Paradise Palladium Theatre in the Village of Morundah (population 15), within the Urana Shire.

This operatic vaudeville production was very entertaining and funny, with some 900 in attendance on the two nights of 11th and 13th October, 2007. Patrons travelled from overseas as well as Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne and Queensland.

Morundah is looking positive with the Village becoming the Cultural Capital of the Riverina.

Photos

    • Cast of the Victorian Opera performing "Cossi Fan Tutte at the Paradise Palladium Theatre, Morundah

      Cast of the Victorian Opera performing "Cossi Fan Tutte at the Paradise Palladium Theatre, Morundah

    • Despina disguised as the whacky Dr. Fatalis

      Despina disguised as the whacky Dr. Fatalis

    • Patrons dressed in black tie at the Paradise Palladium Theatre,opera in Morundah

      Patrons dressed in black tie at the Paradise Palladium Theatre,opera in Morundah

    • Theatre seating waiting for patrons to be seated for the opera in Morundah

      Theatre seating waiting for patrons to be seated for the opera in Morundah

Supporting Web Links

http://www.victorianopera.com.au/www/html/102-cosi-fan-tutte.as…

http://www.smh.com.au/ftimages/2006/09/02/1156817137628.htm…

http://arts.abc.net.au/news/artnews_1829771.htm

http://www.regionalartsnsw.com.au/news/e-bulletins/e-bulletin_07_02.ht…

People's Choice Winner

Cultural Awards 2008 Award Winner

Award Winner

People's Choice
Awarded on a per capita public vote.

Project Information

Council
Urana Shire Council
Cultural Officer
Mr John Hunt
Programs Projects and Partnerships
Division A
Cultural Awards 2008 Winners Announced

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