lmm recommends | wed 15 june

Posted by Charlotte Bath on 14 June 2011 | 0 Comments

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around the World in 80 Songs


Wigmore Hall’s ‘Around the World in 80 Songs’ is set to be a fantastic chidrens event, suitable for all the family. Set sail with singer and animateur Kate Mapp on this colourful tour of songs from across the globe, ending with a performance on the Wigmore Hall Stage! Saturday 25 June at 10.30am.

 

Tickets: Adults £10, children £8                                                               

 

 

 

West End LIVE | Trafalgar Square


This weekend (18 and 19 June) pop down to Trafalgar Square and prepare to be amazed by some of the world’s top stage talent…all for FREE!


Including performances from the casts of Legally Blonde, The Lion King, Betty Blue Eyes, Stomp, Mamma Mia, The Wizard of Oz, Wicked, Love Never Dies as well as from performers of National Youth Music Theatre, this is an event that should not be missed. From 11am on Saturday 18 June.

 

 

Nonclassical Lunchtime Concert | Bishops Square, Spitalfields Festival

This Friday, catch members of the critically acclaimed vocal trio ‘Juice’ performance at this lunchtime concert , part of the ‘Nonclassical in the Market’ concert series curated by Nonclassical for the Spitalfields Festival. Featuring Juice members Kerry Andrews and Sarah Dacey alongside cellist/singer Laura Moody, this concert is sure to be full of vibrant, cutting edge pieces and beautiful voices. This free concert will also include DJing from Gabriel Prokofiev and Richard Lannoy in between each of the live performances. Bishops Square, 12.30-13.45pm 17 June.

 

 

 

Rusalka | Grange Park Opera


Staged at Grange Park Opera, Dvorak's lyric fairy-tale  Rusalka was hailed as a success in 2008 by critics and audiences alike. This season it has returned to the Grange for a run starting on 15 June until 4 July. In fact team LMM already have our tickets. Do you?

 

 

 


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