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Proms 2024
22 Jul 2023, Royal Albert Hall
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Proms 2023 Prom 11: Horrible Histories: ’Orrible Opera

Prom 11
Prom 11: Horrible Histories: ’Orrible Opera
18:00 Sat 22 Jul 2023 Royal Albert Hall
Join the Horrible Histories team and the English National Opera Chorus and Orchestra for a high-decibel dive into ’Orrible Opera.
Join the Horrible Histories team and the English National Opera Chorus and Orchestra for a high-decibel dive into ’Orrible Opera.

Programme

Performers

  • Richard David Caine
    actor
    actor
  • Alison Fitzjohn
    actor
    actor
  • Neal Foster
    actorstage director
    actorstage director
  • James McNicholas
    actor
    actor
  • Morgan Philpott
    actor
    actor
  • Jessica Ransom
    actor
    actor
  • Inel Tomlinson
    actor
    actor
  • Deborah Tracey
    actor
    actor
  • Rainelle Krause
    soprano
    soprano
  • Isabelle Peters
    soprano
    soprano
  • soprano
  • David Butt-Philip
    tenor
    tenor
  • Charles Rice
    baritone
    baritone
  • John Molloy
    bass
    bass
  • conductor
  • Angie Newman
    BSL interpreter
    BSL interpreter
  • Lucie Pankhurst
    movement director
    movement director

About This Event

From dying divas and spellbinding sorceresses to ghosts and generals, join us for a high-decibel dive into the Horrible History of Opera. Experience the very best of music’s biggest, bloodiest and most dramatic genre, and discover the stories behind some of opera’s best-loved tunes in the company of your favourite Horrible Histories characters, in the 30th-anniversary year of the books by Terry Deary, illustrated by Martin Brown. Join the English National Opera Chorus and Orchestra for this specially devised concert experience, featuring music from operas including Mozart’s The Magic Flute, Puccini’s Turandot, Gilbert & Sullivan’s The Pirates of Penzance and Rossini’s The Barber of Seville.

This is a relaxed performance. Â鶹ԼÅÄ Proms relaxed performances (Proms 11 & 25) are designed to suit individuals or groups who feel more comfortable attending concerts in a relaxed environment. There is a relaxed attitude to noise and audience members are free to leave and re-enter the auditorium at any point. There will be chill-out areas, where spaces are made for anyone needing a bit of quiet time before or during the performance.

Scroll further down this page to find a Relaxed Performances Information Guide for more details.

British Sign Language-interpreted by Angie Newman

Broadcast on Â鶹ԼÅÄ TV

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