Rome 〓 2 euro opera ticket for young people will release in Italy

2018/09/20

Italian Cultural Minister Alberto Bonisoli announced on Tuesday that it will release a 2 euro opera viewing ticket for young people between the ages of 18 and 25 across Italy. One of the new measures to “expand access to Italian culture.” Fourteen opera houses including Milan’s Teatro alla Scala, Teatro dell’Opera di Roma, Teatro La Fenice and others participate. At Teatro alla Scala, 100 tickets are released for each of 22 performances (Opera 15, Ballet 7) in the 2018/2019 season. Bonisori is a member of the “Movimento 5 Stelle=Five Star Movement” led by Beppe Grillo.

Photo:Alberto Bonisoli

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