Vancouver Opera offers Cyber Monday savings for Flight tickets on December 2
A Black Friday BOGO deal for Flight and Madama Butterfly is also running from November 27 to 29
Pacific Opera Victoria’s production of Flight in 2020. Sharleen Joynt, John Robert Lindsey, Jacqueline Woodley, Kimy McLaren, William Towers, John Brancy, Allyson McHardy, Emilia Boteva. Photo by David Cooper
Save on opera tickets with Vancouver Opera’s Black Friday and Cyber Monday sales.
This Black Friday, buy a Vancouver opera Duet Package with Jonathan Dove’s modern masterpiece Flight and Puccini’s epic Madama Butterfly and get one opera free. Use promo code BLACKFRIDAY, valid from November 27 to November 29 at 11:59 pm.
On Cyber Monday, save 50 percent off Flight tickets with promo code CYBERMONDAY. In February, experience the magic of Flight, which is inspired by the same heartwarming story as Steven Spielberg’s hit film The Terminal starring Tom Hanks. Called the greatest new work of the past 30 years, this contemporary classic is led by two beloved Vancouver creatives: director Morris Panych and set designer Ken MacDonald. This offer is valid on December 2 between 12 am and 11:59 pm.
Tickets are available through Vancouver Opera.
Post sponsored by Vancouver Opera.
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