I've been to an opera for childen, in Stockholm, Sweden:
"It wasn’t until I sat myself down and began to slurp soup in the Seyhmus Vegetarian Restaurant on Varvsgatan in Stockholm that I stopped humming Non più andrai, farfallone amoroso, from The Marriage of Figaro. It's hard to hum and slurp soup simultaneously. It had been our farewell song, and we had sung it, sing-a-long-style, at the ending of the show. Not with the Italian text, of course, most of us had not even started school."
Sounds interesting? Here's the rest:
http://onceaweekatleast.blogspot.se/2014/06/opera-fun-among-heroic-deeds-and-pangs.html
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