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The Last Night of the Proms

Spend your lunch time with world class performers.  The Operatunity 2010 lunchtime concert programme is the most exciting yet with some old favourites and lots of new ones.

Our favourite and yours, a new look at this flag waving, roof raising, dress up and have fun concert - a prize for the best costume...

 

Venue:
Hutt City Church
22 Marsden Street
Lower Hutt

There is free parking for 100 vehicles on-site.

 

Bookings:
Ph: 0508 266 237
bookings@operatunity.co.nz

Entry includes lunch with the performers.

 

Lynette Martin won the South Auckland & North Shore Aria Competitions.  She has sung lead roles for Auckland Opera, Wellington City Opera, Opera Hawkes Bay and was principle in the first Aotea Centre opera.  Lynette thoroughly enjoys singing for Operatunity and can be found in the office answering your phone calls.

 

Paul Chappory has performed with the NZSO, regional opera companies and with NBR NZ Opera.  In 2008, Paul returned from the UK and Europe after a four year period studying and performing in concerts and opera companies throughout Britain.  His performances included Tamino in the Magic Flute and Marco in the Gondoliers in London.

 

Stuart Coats an experienced singer and actor has worked in music theatre and concerts from an early age and with professional companies such as New Zealand Opera, Capital E and Class Act Opera.  He has been Company Manager for NBR NZ Opera and Operatunity is delighted to welcome back one of our most popular guest artists. 

 

Operatunity brochures and Hutt City maps are available at Hutt City i-SITE Visitor Centre.

 

You might like other events in this 2010 series:
From Broadway to Westend - 22 Feb
Three Tenors and a Soprano - 22 Mar
It's a great day for the Irish - 26 Apr
The Era of Swing - 28 Jun
I'm in love with Vienna - 13 Sep
The Dancing Years - 1 Nov
Jack and the Bean Sprout - 7 Dec

 

 


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