A much-anticipated Gilbert and Sullivan concert will delight Norfolk opera lovers in a parish church on September 21.
The Wandering Minstrels performance group, known for their skilful blend of song and drama, will appear at St Michael and All Angels Church.
The ensemble is noted for its lively renditions of well-known, comic Savoy Operas including "The Mikado" and "The Yeomen of the Guard".
The company comprises Helen Winter, Emma Stratton, Charles Mills, Bruce Graham and Tim Hurst-Brown, underpinned by the piano skills of Peter Hewitt.
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With their light-hearted humour and well-crafted performances, the troupe has raised nearly half a million pounds for charity over the years.
The Vice Lord-Lieutenant of Norfolk, Mr Michael Gurney, and his wife are confirmed attendees to the 7.30pm event.
Tickets are priced at £12 and available now, with organisers recommending early purchase to avoid disappointment.
The evening is guaranteed to be a memorable celebration of Gilbert's witty lyricism and Sullivan's enchanting melodies.
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