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RPO’s Best of Broadway 2016 at the Royal Albert Hall

RPO’s Best of Broadway 2016 at the Royal Albert Hall
RPO’s Best of Broadway 2016 at the Royal Albert Hall

The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra’s much-loved musical theatre extravaganza is back, featuring all your favourite show tunes and music from some of the finest shows on Broadway and in the West End. The toe-tapping numbers come from smash-hit musicals including Chicago, Les Misérables, Mamma Mia!, Miss Saigon, Billy Elliot, Matilda, Cabaret, Wicked and many more.

In the beautiful setting of the Royal Albert Hall, Best of Broadway 2016 will be an evening of stunning vocals from West End, cabaret and TV stars Ria Jones, Mary Carewe, Graham Bickley and Michael Dore. These talented soloists, who can boast over 25 years of West End experience, will join the RPO, conducted by seasoned musical theatre director David Firman, whose sparkling career began in the orchestra pits of numerous West End theatres. Don’t miss out on this feel-good phenomenon which will leave you singing all the way home.

There will be a thrilling tribute to eminent musical theatre composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, with timeless songs from Cats, The Phantom of the Opera, Evita and Sunset Boulevard.

David Firman Conductor
Mary Carewe Vocalist
Ria Jones Vocalist
Graham Bickley Vocalist
Michael Dore Vocalist

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Best of Broadway 2016 is at Royal Albert Hall on 18th October 2016, for further information or to book visit here.

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