Opera North returns to the Grand Theatre, Leeds, this month with its popular La Boheme, a new Benjamin Britten production and a songs-from-the-shows concert.
Puccini's La Boheme follows a group of young Parisian artists falling in and out of love (January 25, 30, March 6, 8, 12, 14 & 16).
Britten's Albert Herring is a "sharply satiric take on village life" that makes for a glorious and very English comedy (February 9, March 5, 7, 13, 15).
The opera follows preparations for May Day in which organisers choose a King because the potential Queens are morally unsuitable.
Something Wonderful stars acclaimed singer Sally Burgess, an orchestra, chorus and jazz trio, in a tribute to Richard Rodgers, composer for classic musicals including Oklahoma!, South Pacific and The King and I (March 11).
Book tickets at Keighley Information Centre or phone 0113 222 6222.
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