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Truly. Madly. Deeply. a Season of Love, Lust and Deception SEASON 2011 Truly. Madly. Deeply. A season of Love, Lust and Deception. NEW SUBSCRIBER BOOKING FORM Renewing subscribers should NOT use this form – please use the separate renewal form provided or phone qtix on 136 246 Please complete all sections. NEW SUBSCRIBER DETAILS Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss/Dr First Name Surname Address State Postcode Telephone (evening) (day) (mob) Email (for Opera E-news) 1. SELECT YOUR SERIES FOR THE GIRL OF THE GOLDEN WEST AND TOSCA – see page 3 of this form ❏ Opening Night ❏ Weekday Thursday ❏ Weekday Tuesday ❏ Sunset ❏ Matinee ❏ Mid-season Saturday ❏ 30 Below Thursday Evening ❏ 30 Below Tuesday Evening ❏ 30 Below Sunset 2. SELECT YOUR PREFERRED DATE FOR COSÌ FAN TUTTE – see page 3 of this form Conservatorium Theatre Seating Opening Night, Saturday nights and the Saturday matinee performances of Così fan tutte are the most popular. If you select any of these performances as your fi rst preference, you MUST also nominate an alternative date as your second preference on the booking form, otherwise your booking cannot be processed. We endeavour to accommodate all subscribers in their preferred performance and seating. However, as the Conservatorium Theatre is signifi cantly smaller than the Lyric Theatre, seats are subject to availability and are allocated strictly in the order that bookings are received. Seats in the Conservatorium Theatre will not be renewable in 2012. ( 30 Below subscribers please note: Così fan tutte is optional and there are limited dates.) 1st pref. 2nd pref. 1 3. SELECT YOUR SEATING AND PRICE RESERVE – see page 3 of this form. Qty Seating Res Price Subtotal Adult subscription @ $ $ Concession subscription @ $ $ 30 Below 3-opera subscription Best available @ $132 $ 30 Below 2-opera subscription Best available @ $ 88 $ A. TOTAL $ 4. SELECT YOUR OPTIONAL EVENTS – see page 4 of this form Andreas Scholl (Priority booking until 17 January, 2011.) Qty Seating Res Price Subtotal Adult N/A @ $ $ Concession N/A @ $ $ 30 Below/Student N/A @ $ $ Waltzing Our Matilda (Priority booking until 17 January, 2011.) Qty Seating Res Price Subtotal Adult @ $ $ Concession @ $ $ 30 Below/Student @ $ $ David Hobson and Teddy Tahu Rhodes in Concert Qty Seating Res Price Subtotal (Priority booking until 17 January, 2011.) N/A @ $94 $ B. TOTAL $ 5. SELECT YOUR OPTIONAL EXTRAS Qty Price Subtotal Reserved car park at QPAC. Please specify dates on a separate sheet and staple to this booking form. @ $19 ea $ Pre-paid programs The Girl of the Golden West, Così fan tutte and Tosca only @ $10 ea $ Opera Club membership Couple @ $99 $ Adult @ $66 $ Concession/30 Below @ $33 $ C. TOTAL $ 6. TOTAL YOUR SUBSCRIPTION COST HERE TOTAL A + B + C = $ I am claiming (please tick): Tax-deductible donation to Opera Queensland (optional) + $ ❏ Concession/s Please supply Conc. No./s qtix subscription booking fee + $12 N.B. Seniors Card does not apply. qtix deferred payment fee + $6* 30 Below subscription (*credit card payers can defer half or full payment ❏ Please attach photocopied proof of age eligibility for each subscriber. until 4 March, 2011; add if applicable or cross out) Please keep a note of what you have ordered until you receive your tickets. TOTAL AMOUNT PAYABLE $ If you would like to sit with friends who are booking separately, please staple your forms together and return them all in the same envelope. 7. PAYMENT DETAILS Please tick one of the four payment options: Card type: ❏ Enclosed cheque, payable to Queensland Performing Arts Trust ❏ Charge my credit card in full now ❏ Mastercard ❏ Visa ❏ Charge my credit card 50% now and 50% on 4 March, 2011. ❏ Charge my credit card in full on 4 March, 2011 (Please note additional $6 qtix deferred payment fee applies.) (Please note additional $6 qtix deferred payment fee applies.) ❏ Diners ❏ Amex Card no. ___ ___ ___ ___ / ___ ___ ___ ___ / ___ ___ ___ ___ / ___ ___ ___ ___ Expiry date ___ ___ / ___ ___ Cardholder’s name Cardholder’s signature 8. OTHER SUBSCRIBERS Please list the names and addresses of other people on your subscription who reside at a different address, so that they will receive regular updates throughout the year. If space is insuffi cient, please attach. Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss/Dr Mr/Mrs/Ms/Miss/Dr Address Address State P/code State P/code Ph (evening) (day) Ph (evening) (day) (mob) (mob) Email (for Opera E-news) Email (for Opera E-news) 2 SUBSCRIPTION BOOKING DETAILS An opera subscription (Adult or Concession) includes The Girl of the All subscribers can include any or all of the optional events with their Golden West, Così fan tutte and Tosca. subscription: To complete a subscription, choose a Series with the set dates that suit you (Priority booking until 17 January, 2011.) best for The Girl of the Golden West and Tosca (Lyric Theatre) and nominate • Andreas Scholl your preferred dates for Così fan tutte (Conservatorium Theatre). • Waltzing Our Matilda • David Hobson and Teddy Tahu Rhodes in Concert If you are 30 years of age or under, you can select the 30 Below 2-opera subscription: see The Girl of the Golden West and Tosca on set dates in Optional extras are programs for The Girl of the Golden West, Così fan tutte either of the 30 Below Evenings (7.30pm) or Sunset (6.30pm) Series. and Tosca, pre-paid car parking at QPAC and Opera Club membership. Add Così fan tutte on one of three set dates for the 30 Below 3-opera subscription. SUBSCRIBE IN 5 EASY STEPS 1. Select your Series for The Girl of the Golden West and Tosca (Lyric Theatre) Series The Girl of the Golden West Tosca Opening Night, 7.30pm Saturday, 14 May Saturday, 15 October Mid-season Saturday, 7.30pm Saturday, 21 May Saturday, 22 October Weekday Thursday/30 Below Evening, 7.30pm Thursday, 19 May Thursday, 20 October Weekday Tuesday/30 Below Evening, 7.30pm Tuesday, 24 May Tuesday, 25 October Sunset/30 Below Sunset, 6.30pm Thursday, 26 May Thursday, 27 October Matinee, 1.30pm Saturday, 28 May Saturday, 29 October 2. Select your preferred dates for Così fan tutte (Conservatorium Theatre) Please note: Opening Night, Saturday nights and the Saturday matinee performances of Così fan tutte are the most popular. If you select any of these performances as your fi rst preference, you MUST also nominate an alternative date as your second preference on the booking form, otherwise your booking cannot be processed. We endeavour to accommodate all subscribers in their preferred performance and seating. However, as the Conservatorium Theatre is signifi cantly smaller than the Lyric Theatre, seats are subject to availability and are allocated strictly in the order that bookings are received. 7.30pm Evening 6.30pm Sunset 1.30pm Matinee 30 Below 3-opera subscribers Saturday, 9 July Tuesday, 12 July Thursday, 21 July Tuesday, 19 July Tuesday, 12 July Thursday, 14 July Saturday, 16 July Saturday, 30 July Thursday, 21 July (6.30pm) Saturday, 23 July Tuesday, 26 July Thursday, 28 July Thursday, 28 July 3. Select Your Seating and Price Reserve Opening Night, Mid-season Saturday, Weekday Thursday, Matinee Series Weekday Tuesday and Sunset Series Adult Concession Adult Concession Deluxe Reserve $342 $342 $328 $328 A Reserve $286 $266 $280 $260 B Reserve $261 $232 $239 $216 C Reserve $153 $145 $149 $133 D Reserve $111 $111 $111 $111 30 Below (30 years and under) Best available seating 3-opera subscription or Sunset Series The Girl of the Golden West, Tosca and Così fan tutte $132 2-opera subscription or Sunset Series The Girl of the Golden West and Tosca $88 3 4. Select the Optional Events (All prices below include qtix booking fees) Andreas Scholl Waltzing Our Matilda David Hobson and Teddy Tahu Rhodes in Concert Res Adult Conc. 30 Below/ Adult Conc. 30 Below/ Student Student A $81.50 $71.50 $33.50 $40.25 $35.25 $29.25 $94 B $58.50 $51.50 $33.50 $37.25 $32.25 $29.25 C $40.50 $35.50 $33.50 $35.25 $29.25 $29.25 PLEASE NOTE: These special subscriber discount prices and priority seating are only available for bookings received before 17 January, 2011. Lyric Theatre (QPAC) Conservatorium Theatre Concert Hall (QPAC) The Girl of the Golden West, Tosca (QCGU), South Bank • David Hobson and Teddy Tahu Rhodes in Concert seating plan Così fan tutte and Waltzing Our Matilda • Andreas Scholl Deluxe Reserve seating planplan (Best available seats in A Reserve A Reserveeserve Opera Queensland allocation) B Reserve B Reserveeserve seating plan C Reserve C Reserveeserve D Reserve 5. Select your Optional Extras 6. Lodge your subscription Renewing subscribers’ priority booking period Simply select these add-ons when you complete the subscription booking form. By mail ends on Friday, Complete the booking form and mail it to: • Reserved car parking at QPAC at $19 per entry 12 November, 2010. Opera Queensland Subscriptions • Pre-paid programs for The Girl of the Golden West, Così fan tutte and Tosca c/o qtix, PO Box 3567 For all enquiries, please at the subscriber discount pre-paid price of only $10 each SOUTH BRISBANE QLD 4101 call the Opera Queensland • Opera Club membership: Couple $99, Adult $66, Concession and Subscriptions Hotline on By phone 30 Below $33 (07) 3735 3030 during Credit card holders please call qtix 136 246 business hours. Monday to Saturday, 9.00am to 8.30pm In person qtix Ticket Sales Counter Queensland Performing Arts Centre Monday to Saturday, 9.00am to 8.30pm Important Information for Subscribers Subscriber Renewal Period Renewing subscribers have priority booking until Friday, Concessions are available to invalid, TPI, supporting parent, war services, unemployment or 12 November, 2010. pension cardholders, and children 16 years of age and under.
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