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Puccini’s Madama Butterfly
In-person
Library Music PerformanceDate and time
Location
Burlington Public Library - Central
2331 New Street
Burlington, ON
Access
Free.
Offered in English.
Wheelchair accessible and has gender-neutral washrooms.
About
Discover the History of an Opera Classic
From its disastrous premiere in 1904, Puccini's Madame Butterfly is now one of the most performed operas in the world today.
Sabatino Vacca, Artistic Director of Southern Ontario Lyric Opera, explores the themes and music of this tragic opera and discusses why it has captured the hearts of audiences worldwide. Experience a gripping sneak peek live performance by a special guest opera singer. Don't miss this lively interactive discussion and the opportunity to learn about one of opera's most tragic figures.
Accessibility
If you need an accessibility accommodation during this program, please register early so we can confirm arrangements a few days before your visit.
Links
- Program info & online registration attend.bpl.on.ca
Organizer
Burlington Public Library
Explore – Discover – Learn! That’s what Burlington Public Library is all about.
The Library belongs to everyone in the community and is free to join if you live, work, or go to school in Burlington.
There are seven library branches citywide: six full-service branches (Aldershot, Alton, Brant Hills, Central, New Appleby, Tansley Woods) and a small lending collection in the rural hamlet of Kilbride. Library service began in Burlington in January 1872.
Central Branch is the largest location and houses historical and special collections, a community makerspace, and a computer lab.
We look forward to welcoming you to Burlington Public Library during Culture Days.
Contact
This event is part of a hub:

Burlington Culture Days
The Corporation of the City of Burlington Burlington, ONCelebrate Culture Days in Burlington! Join local artists, cultural professionals and creative organizations to attend free, interactive in-person and online events and activities during the 14th annual Culture Days celebration from Sept. 22...