Boston Lyric Opera Offered 'Tweet Seats' During Performance of Greek Opera

By: Nov. 18, 2016
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Boston Lyric Opera presented "tweet seats" night at the Emerson/Paramount Center's Theater in an effort to get opinions and thoughts from the younger generation.

There was a special "tweeting section" on the mezzanine where mostly millennials shared their views.

One person wrote, "This orchestration is DOPE. It sounds like a true calamity rn. #GreekBLO"

Another tweet said, "Omg I'm really excited about the reveal #GreekBLO"

Read more in the Wall Street Journal here.

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