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VenueRoyal Hall
TownHarrogate
CountyNorth Yorkshire
From7th January 2022
To7th January 2022
When19:30
Royal Hall (V943)
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  • Date of change: 9 Nov 21 - T01515052747

The Best of G&S

Work:: The Best of G&S (S1693612676)


Production:: (T01515052747)

Which is your favourite Gilbert and Sullivan opera? There's no need to decide when you can have a cavalcade of the very best of G&S, from the wonderfully familiar to the surprisingly unfamiliar, performed by the best G&S singers in the world! The National Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, led by the celebrated comic baritone Simon Butteriss, and accompanied by the National Festival Orchestra, will take you on a whirlwind tour of the immortal Savoy Operas, set in context by fascinating, historical, gossipy anecdotes that will effortlessly transport you back to the glitter and glamour of the 19th century Savoy Theatre.
Company The National Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company
Company National Festival Orchestra
Conductor David Russell Hulme
Performer Simon Butteriss
Performer Matthew Siveter
Performer David Menezes
Performer Amy Payne
Performer Rebecca Bottone

Listing:: L1683652975




Production details

Which is your favourite Gilbert and Sullivan opera? There's no need to decide when you can have a cavalcade of the very best of G&S, from the wonderfully familiar to the surprisingly unfamiliar, performed by the best G&S singers in the world! The National Gilbert and Sullivan Opera Company, led by the celebrated comic baritone Simon Butteriss, and accompanied by the National Festival Orchestra, will take you on a whirlwind tour of the immortal Savoy Operas, set in context by fascinating, historical, gossipy anecdotes that will effortlessly transport you back to the glitter and glamour of the 19th century Savoy Theatre.

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