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Noosa comes alive, but do book early

By Hollie Harris

Main event tickets for Noosa alive! are now on sale. There are only 4500 tickets – and many of these events are once-only performances with no possible extension.
This year’s main event program features some of the most popular artists and productions touring festivals in Australia and overseas right now, including 2017 festival ambassador, the inimitable Naomi Price, who brings with her ‘Lady Beatle’ – her brand new show – that is sure to be a highlight and a sell-out.
“I am honored to be the ambassador for the very first Noosa alive! I have extremely fond memories of performing my work in Noosa, and feel very privileged to be representing such a diverse and unique celebration of arts and culture in one of the most beautiful places in the world. Noosa alive! is a wonderful opportunity for artists to perform intimate, memorable shows and I am so excited to get the chance to do just that, with our brand new show Lady Beatle,” Naomi said.
Tickets are now on sale for Opera Australia’s The Marriage of Figaro, taking place during Noosa alive!
This single performance of The Marriage of Figaro will take place on Tuesday 25 July, at 7.30pm, at the Noosa Leisure Centre – which will be transformed into a 750-seat performance space for one night only, with 90 per cent of the seating being tiered, and enhanced sound added for the chamber orchestra and opera singers.
This full-scale touring production and much-loved opera will retain the music and storyline of Mozart’s original – however it will be performed in English with a chamber orchestra designed to entertain audiences of all ages.
Not only will the audience have the opportunity to enjoy the performance of this crowd pleasing production, but 26 talented young local songbirds from Sunshine Beach High School will also have the chance to perform in the actual show.
This is a thoughtful and diverse program of main events that you are not going to want to miss, encompassing the best of dance, opera, theatre and music.
Noosa is going to come alive! from 21-30 July so be sure to keep an eye on the website noosaalive.com.au for more exciting announcements and festival news.

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