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Katherine Jenkins and Alfie Boe Visit London Coliseum

by Staff Writer
December 7, 2016
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Katherine Jenkins and Alfie Boe have met on stage at the London Coliseum where, in April next year, they will lead the company in a production of Carousel.

Beginning on 7 April 2017, the final performance in this strictly limited five week run takes place on 13 May 2017.  ENO award-winning 40-piece orchestra and chorus will accompany the cast in this semi-staged production.

When the charming Carousel Barker, Billy Bigelow falls in love with Julie Jordan, little do they realise that their relationship will end in tragedy. Fifteen years after getting caught up in an armed robbery, Billy gets the chance to redeem his past and restore pride to his family.

       

Carousel is presented by Michael Linnit and Michael Grade with English National Opera who have previously presented the critically acclaimed runs of Sweeney Todd with Emma Thompson and Bryn Terfel and Sunset Boulevard with Glenn Close.

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