A youthful "Don Giovanni" at Meydenbauer

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Mozart's "Don Giovanni" is tuneful but dark, with interwoven strands of decadence and playfulness. It is, if you will, both "Twilight" and "Twilight of the Gods," so it's a plausible fit for the up-and-coming singers of Seattle Opera's Young Artists Program. Peter Kazaras, who directed Rossini's "Barber of Seville" on the main stage earlier this year, is staging "Don Giovanni" this weekend and next at Meydenbauer Center, four years after the work was performed at McCaw.

There will be only four performances: Friday, April 1st, at 7:30. There's a matinee on Sunday, Apriul 3rd, at 2 PM, followed by two more evening performances Thursday, April 7th and Saturday, April 9th. Adult tickets are $50, student tickets are $20. Tickets can be booked by phone at 206.389.7676 or online. Meydenbauer Center, should you need a GPS to find Bellevue, is at 11100 NE 6th Street.

Video preview courtesy of Seattle Opera.

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