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The Inverse Opera
takes pride in offering a wide variety of performance experiences, from
formal productions in theatrical settings to dressed-down casual
affairs in bars. Here's a run-down of what to expect from an
Inverse show:

Inverse Cabarets are 100% casual and are produced in cooperation with
area bars, coffee shops, and cafes - basically anywhere we can plug in
a keyboard and jam. These performances offer a chance for singers
and audiences to mingle, enjoy a meal or a beverage together, and
essentially have a singing party. Each cabaret is a set of
loosely-themed songs performed by a range of singers, and often feature
a huge mix of styles (opera, musical theatre, pop, folk, etc.).
We are committed to charging no admission for our cabarets.

Inverse Concerts are performed in venues designed for performance
(theaters, recital halls, churches, etc.), and are more formally
produced than Cabarets - but never stuffy! Concert programming
may be a full long-form composition (like a song cycle or oratorio) or
a collection of related material. Concerts are ticketed events.

Inverse Productions are fully-produced operas, musicals or otherwise
theatrical performances in a space designed for sets, lights, and live
action. Productions are an excuse to dress up for a "night on the
town". Inverse presented its first major production to great
acclaim in January of 2012 with "Project 5" in collaboration with
Seattle Dance Project and ACT Theatre. Productions are ticketed
events.

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