The program is nationally recognized and has attracted more than 70,000 patrons over the past five years. This performance, simulcast live from the Winspear Opera House, is The Dallas Opera’s fifteenth free public simulcast. “Madame Butterfly” first debuted on the stage in Milan in 1904, and to this day, still has a timeless appeal. This year’s simulcast performance is “Madame Butterfly,” a timeless story of young girl’s love for an American naval officer. This family-friendly performance is designed for all ages to enjoy. No costly tickets, fighting traffic to get to downtown Dallas or even hiring a babysitter. With its free simulcast of “Madame Butterfly” at The Star in Frisco on Saturday, March 18, we can all enjoy the beauty of an evening at the opera practically in our own backyard. The Dallas Opera has made a night at the opera much more attainable for those of us in Frisco. Some may be fortunate enough to spend entire seasons at The Dallas Opera, but, for most of us, a night at the opera is a very special occasion - an event that may be experienced only a few times in a lifetime, if at all. For lovers of the arts, there is nothing quite like the opera - the rich sounds of the symphony orchestra, ornate and colorful costumes and the stories that find us through beautiful singing voices that float through our memories forever.
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