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A Masterly musical celebration



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Published Date: 11 June 2008
THE hits of the musicals will be performed by echoing through the Pavilion Theatre in Rhyl this month when The Masters Of The House perform live.

As part of their nationwide tour, former stars of the record breaking international hit musical Les Misérables (and many other West End Shows) will be presenting The Masters of the House Sing the Musicals; a stylish, dramatic and often hilarious concert featuring great songs from blockbuster shows such as Miss Saigon, Phantom Of The Opera, Cats, Chicago, Little Shop of Horrors, My Fair Lady and many others including, of course, their special tribute to Les Misérables.

Their wonderful repertoire of familiar songs (plus a few that members of the audience may not know) is skillfully woven together with witty backstage stories and theatrical anecdotes giving a unique glimpse behind the scenes of the real world of musical theatre.

Performing these hits are a group of highly experienced singers and actors who have plenty of stage experience.

John Langley has sung regularly with the BBC Concert Orchestra in addition to performing in such musical classics as Phantom, Mama Mia and Whistle Down The Wind.

Joining him is Jayne O'Mahony, a well established performer in the West End.

Michael Robinson made his international debut with acapella group The Swingle Singers, performing with them worldwide before appearing in Guys & Dolls, 42nd Street, and Billy Elliot; and Louisa Parry's diverse international resume include performances in Phantom of the Opera, Grease, Annie, Evita and many more.

Combining their talents for this breath-taking celebration of musical theatre, The Masters Of The House promises to be a sensational show for all ages when it comes to the Pavilion Theatre on Saturday, June 21.

The full article contains 289 words and appears in North Wales Pioneer newspaper.
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  • Last Updated: 11 June 2008 9:26 AM
  • Source: North Wales Pioneer
  • Location: Colwyn Bay, Denbighshire
 
 
  

 
 


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