Festival Lyrique d'Épernon
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Festival Lyrique d'Épernon

31 Aug 2024 — 01 Sep 2024
Épernon — Eure-et-Loir (28)

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Edition 2024 — Festival Lyrique d'Épernon

2024 edition of the Festival Lyrique d'Épernon at the Salle de la Savonnière, with five performances of three lyrical shows, including two dedicated to young audiences, presented by the company Opéra-ci, Opéra-là.

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Festival Lyrique d'Épernon 2024

The 2024 edition of the Festival Lyrique d'Épernon took place on August 31st and September 1st at the Salle de la Savonnière. The company Opéra-ci, Opéra-là presented five performances of three captivating shows, including two specially dedicated to young audiences.

The program included "L'Arbre Magique" (The Magic Tree), a lyrical show for children presented on Saturday morning and Sunday afternoon, the operetta "Une éducation manquée" (An Unfinished Education) by Emmanuel Chabrier on Saturday afternoon and Sunday late afternoon, as well as a Duo les Pétillantes (Sparkling Duo) on Saturday evening, offering a light and sparkling recital.

Programme

2024 Program

  • "L'Arbre Magique" - Lyrical show for young audiences (Saturday 11 am and Sunday 2 pm)
  • "Une éducation manquée" by Emmanuel Chabrier - Operetta (Saturday 3 pm and Sunday 5 pm)
  • Duo les Pétillantes - Lyrical recital (Saturday 7:30 pm)

Highlights

  • Five performances over two days
  • Two shows dedicated to young audiences
  • Operetta "Une éducation manquée" by Chabrier
  • Duo les Pétillantes recital

Prices

From 5.00€ — 15.00€

Affordable prices, online booking recommended
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Where does it take place — Festival Lyrique d'Épernon

Salle de la Savonnière

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