Tosca at Clonter

 

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Tosca, Opera Gala & Gospel@Clonter

We are delighted to announce that programmes for Tosca, the Opera Gala, and Gospel@Clonter are now available to pre-order online when you book your tickets.


Pre-ordered programmes will be available for collection from the Box Office on the evening of the event.


If you have already purchased tickets and would like to add a programme to your order, please call the Box Office on 01260 224514 (Monday - Friday, 10am - 4pm).


Please note programmes are FREE for Friends and Patrons of Clonter. Please click here for further information and to become a Friend.

Tosca

Sat 19 - Sat 26 July


One of Puccini’s most famous and best loved operas, Tosca is a story of passion, power and betrayal, where love burns brightly but is ultimately consumed by treachery and sacrifice, set against the political turmoil of Rome.


Programmes: £6

FREE for Friends & Patrons of Clonter

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Opera Gala

Sat 8 November, 7pm


Arguably the most popular event in Clonter’s annual operatic calendar consists of a variety of well-loved opera arias, duets and ensembles, in a well-established operatic prelude to Christmas, and is ideal for anyone who has not been to an opera before, but would like to dip their toe in the water, before committing to a full-blown one.


Programmes: £3

FREE for Friends and Patrons of Clonter

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Gospel@Clonter

London Adventist Chorale

Sat 6 December, 7pm


Hailed as one of the world’s greatest gospel choirs, the London Adventist Chorale returns by popular request, to perform their annual Christmas special at Clonter.


Programmes: £3

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