It was only a matter of time before the first Twitter opera would come to pass, and thanks to the Royal Opera House, that day will come sooner than you think.
The Royal Opera House has begun soliciting tweets for lines via @youropera and posting updates to the Twitter opera’s storyline as it stands at their blog. So far, Mashable says that hundreds of people have already submitted lines for the Twitter opera. What a great use of social networking to drive interest in the opera!
Crowdsourced Operas
Royal Opera House Solicits Tweets for Upcoming Twitter Opera
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