The Sunday at the Palm series is a great program supported by the Telluride Film Festival. This Sunday, they are showing the children's anime film Spirited Away. The movie is about a little girl trying to help her parents who have turned into pigs. The film is rated PG and is open to the public for FREE! It starts at 4pm and the run time is 1 hr 24 min.
The Palm also has an exciting new program featuring Metropolitan Opera performances. Live matinee performances are broadcast in HD and recorded. I have had a sneak peek at the recording and can tell you that the sound is amazing and the video is stunning. These performances are a great way to introduce Opera to new fans, and an excellent way for people who love Opera to see world renown singers without traveling travelling the world. The broadcast includes interviews with the cast right after they come off stage and a behind the scenes look at how the set is put together as you watch the scene changes that happen during intermission. With tickets starting at just $24, the palm is truly making an effort to bring Opera to everyone. You can experience the Met in the Mountains of Telluride on Friday, March 13th at 7pm. The palm will be showing Puccini's Madame Butterfly. This production is directed by Anthony Minghella, the movie director, and has dancers and puppets performed by the Blind Summit Theatre. Lead roles are performed by Cristina Gallardo-Domâs, Maria Zifchak, Marcello Giordani, and Dwayne Croft.
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