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VERDI'S LA TRAVIATA To Be Streamed at GREENBRIER VALLEY THEATRE In A Partnership With Live at the Met HD!

By: Dec. 12, 2018
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Greenbrier Valley Theatre, in a partnership with the Met: Live in HD, will be presenting Verdi's La Traviata via live stream on Saturday, December 15th, 2018.

The live stream will begin at 12:55 PM and will be around three hours and seven minutes long with one intermission. This live simulcast is open to the public with tickets for adults costing $18, while seniors 60 and over can purchase tickets for $14. Children and students will be able to purchase tickets for $10. Those interested in purchasing tickets can call the GVT Box Office at (304) 645-3838 or visit their website at www.gvtheatre.org.

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The production stars Diana Damrau as Violette, Juan Diego Florez as Alfredo and Quinn Kelsey as Germont. The show will be conducted by Yannick Nezet-Sequin.

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The Greenbrier Valley Theatre is located at 1038 E Washington St , Lewisburg, WV 24901.

Richard Allen is a freelance writer for various publications. He can be reached at richardallenwrites@gmail.com or at facebook.com/richardallenwrites



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