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June 19th, 21st.  La Traviata. at: Rosslyn Hill Chapel. 7.30pm


June 29th La Traviata. at Kings Theatre Southsea 7.30pm


Concert: 'I always wanted to sing that'   at the Rosslyn Hill Chapel   Hampstead NW3   
 Saturday July 21 at 7.30pm       Tickets £8 at door.

An evening of opera arias, duets and piano interludes.

Soprano: Paula Anglin   Tenor: Seamus Kinsella              

Baritone: Jonathan Barry   Pianist: Lada Valesova


L’Elisir d’Amore (The Elixir of Love) by G. Donizetti

Staged, in costume, narrator and back projection
Piano : Noel Skinner
Cast includes : Andrew Morris, Hilary Brennan, Susan Jiwey, Ian Massa-Harris, Leandros Taliotis, Rebecca Hodgetts, Claire Lapworth
Conductor : Jonathan Barry
Lighting : Paddy Crawley
Stage Manager : Karen Fotherby

Place: Rosslyn Hill Chapel, Hampstead NW3, London

Dates: Friday 24th and Saturday 25th February 2006

Time: 7.30 pm Finish approx 10.10 pm

Tickets: £15 ( £14 concessions)

Booking: 0207 431 0078 or tickets at the door


L’Elisir d’Amore (The Elixir of Love) by G. Donizetti

Orchestra : The Dionysus Ensemble
Cast includes : Andrew Morris, Hilary Brennan, Leandros Taliotis, Ian Massa-Harris, Rebecca Hodgetts

Place: Kings Theatre, Southsea

Date: 4th March 2006

Time: 19.30

Tickets: £17.50 to £6.50 group bookings

Booking: 023 9282 8282


La Traviata by G. Verdi

Gala Performance for The Royal School for the Deaf

Orchestra : The Dionysus Ensemble
Cast includes : Andrew Morris, Monika Stache, John Morgan
Conductor : Jonathan Barry

Place: Theatre Royal, Margate

Date: 18th March 2006

Time: 7.30 pm

Booking: 01843 293877


La Traviata by G. Verdi

Orchestra : The Dionysus Ensemble
Cast includes : Andrew Morris, Rebecca Cooper, John Morgan
Conductor : Jonathan Barry

Place: Octagon Theatre, Yeovil

Date: Saturday 1st April 2006

Time: 7.30 pm

Tickets: £25, £23 and concessions

Booking: 01935 422884


Press Comments :
'Immensely enjoyable...........this innovative Cinderella has both freshness and vigour'. Robert Thicknesse (The Times)

'A delightful semi-staged concert production by talented performers. This Cinderella should definitely be taken to the ball and given a wider audience'. Neil Jones (Opera Now).

'Director Jonathan Barry's bold production of Verdi's Traviata...was nothing short of magnificent'. Jenny Connell (Camden New Journal).

'The minimalist stage settings were innovatively enhanced by superb lighting effects and projected pictures on a screen at the back of the stage. The Kings Theatre audience gave its verdict on this production--prolonged applause, which continued after the cast had left the stage'. Graham Hewitt (Chichester Observer).

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