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Saturday 29 January | 2022 | 6:00pm
Royal Concert Hall
Tickets £12.50 to £27.50
Running time is approx. 110 mins incl 20 min interval
Age suitability – 8+
The NPO is delighted to be able to return to the Royal Concert Hall for their Annual Family Concert. A few years ago their concert was based on heroes, but for 2022 they've gone over to the dark side for their concert "Villains, Thieves & Gangsters".
Featuring music from: Star Wars, Oliver!, Wicked!, 101 Dalmations, The Pink Panther, Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, The Godfather and Ocean's Eleven.
There are always plenty of villains to be found in theatre, opera, musicals and the movies and their programme includes music about villains as diverse as Darth Vader, Cruella DeVil, Fagin, Carmen, Don Giovanni & Don Corleone!
With plenty of fun for all the family, their concert is bound to be Wicked! Do come and join them…..you never know, Darth Vader may even put in an appearance!
Presenter: Dominic Heale
Conductor: Mark Heron
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