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Venus & Adonis and Dido & Aeneas - London, May 2015


Acis and Galatea Poster
Design by Terry Milne
Join Opera Lyrica for the final two performances of our double bill of John Blow's Venus and Adonis and Henry Purcell's Dido and Aeneas in St George's, Campden Hill (map below) on the 22nd and 23rd May 2015.


IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT
The venue of the revival of Venus and Adonis and Dido and Aeneas on 22nd and 23rd May has changed. The performances will now take place at St George's Church, Aubrey Walk, Campden Hill, London, W8 7JG. The performance times, prices and cast will remain exactly the same. If you have already booked tickets, this will not affect you; simply present your tickets at the new venue. 
Please ignore any marketing that makes reference to St Peter's, Notting Hill - this is no longer valid.
Thank you for your co-operation.


Two of the most celebrated doomed couples in opera come together for an evening of baroque love and loss. A stellar cast of young talent accompanied by a small period ensemble makes for an evening not to be missed.

Conducted by William Cole
Directed by Paola Cuffolo

Produced by Nicholas Simpson

Tickets: £10 - £30 (free for under 16s)
Performances:
Friday 22nd May at 7.30pm
Saturday 23rd May at 7.30pm
This production will be in the original English with a libretto in the programme.
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