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  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.<br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre's London premiere of Lost in the Stars by Kurt Weill. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A4018.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A4030.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A4036.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3998.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3971.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3882.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3850.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3839.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3788.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3778.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A4067.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A4038.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3975.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3964.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3934.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3913.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3909.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3896.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3903.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3831.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
    AB9A3806.jpg
  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Patonís novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Patonís novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
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<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
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The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Patonís novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Back stage on the second night running of Lost in the Stars at the Union Chapel, shortly before final call. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • Lost in the Stars  dress rehearsals at the Union Chapel. <br />
<br />
The Highbury Opera Theatre is putting on  a fully-staged London premiere of Lost in the Stars, Kurt Weill's final 1949 musical, with words by Maxwell Anderson, based on Alan Paton’s novel Cry, the Beloved Country. The show includes children from Gayhurst Community school in Hackney and schools from London Borough of Islington. The cast is led by South African operatic baritone Denver Martin-Smith and Zimbawean Lucky Moyo, who has toured the world as the lead voice of the popular a capella group Black Umfolozi. The large chorus is anchored by Eclectic Voices. The production is conducted by Scott Stroman and directored by Jean Lacornerie.
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  • High wire walker Ellis Grover. Photographed after crossing 'the Lost World', a 150m deep and 130 wide quarry hole in North Wales.
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  • A group of tired and intoxicated carnival goers struggle to find their way home. The Notting Hill tube station is over crowded and police are crwod controling making it hard to get on the train. The Notting Hill Carnival has been running since 1966 and is every year attended by up to a million people. The carnival is a mix of amazing dance parades and street parties with a distinct Caribbean feel.
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  • The Lost World is a part of an old slate quarry in North Wales. The Lost World spans 130 meter and a 150 meter deep. Ruins of work men sheds and discarded tools can still be found at the bottom of the pit which has been out of use for  more than 50 years.
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  • The Lost World is a part of an old slate quarry in North Wales. The Lost World spans 130 meter and a 150 meter deep. Ruins of work men sheds and discarded tools can still be found at the bottom of the pit which has been out of use for  more than 50 years.
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  • Mahmuda with her mother. They live in a shack next to the rail tracks in Tejgaon, Dhaka, Bangladesh. Mahmuda is 9 years old and lost a leg i 2008 in a train accident. She had a train accident previously which damaged her hering and when she did not hear the train coming when she was playing on the tracks.
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  • In Dowe district. Mothers and Traditional Birth Attendants (TBA). The three small girls have not been cut and Waliadoud, woman in blue, has got three daughters all not cut. Waliadoud lost her first baby girl due to FGM and has since stopped the practice. They are all advocates of stopping the FGM practice and the TBA's have stopped provided the service to women whom they help giving birth. Often its the TBA who will perform the FGM as well as act as midwife.. Action for Integrated Sustainable Development Association (AISDA) work in the AFAR region of Eastern Ethiopia, based in Delafagi. The Afars practise an old tradition of Female Genital Mutilation where the baby girls has her clitoris and labia cut away and her vagina sewn up. The day before her wedding day the girl is un-stiched ready for marriage. Its a brutal and barbaric tradition which AISDA is challenging with great effect, now more than a hundred girls in Dowe district have been saved from the knife and AISDA is now rolling out the scheme in Delafagi. Delafagi is where the oldest ever human remains have been found, the found is thought to be 4.5 mill years old.
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  • Health worker Santina pump out milk from Laura, not to feed her new born baby but to relieve the pressure. Laura and her husband Muncia had a baby 6 days earlier but are unwilling to breast feed the baby because they have lost two babies in the past and they blame the breast milk. Doctors at the hospital finally established that there is nothing wrong her milk but they still opted for powder milk, a very difficult decision and not recommended by Alola or the hospital. Infant mortality rates are very high in Timor-Leste and one of the reasons for that is poor nutrition. Alola advocate breast feeding till at least two years old and teach women about nutritious supplements such as boiled and mashed rice w vegetables and eggs.  Fundasaun Alola is a not for profit non government organization operating in Timor-Leste to improve the lives of women and children. Founded in 2001 by the then First Lady, Ms Kirsty Sword Gusmao, the organization seeks to nurture women leaders and advocate for the rights of women.
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  • Resistance: The best Olympic Spirit. With John Carlos, Doreen Lawrence, Janet Alder and others. John Carlos signs books to a very happy crowd of fellow political activists. John Carlos is the one on the far right on the poster behing him, the iconic picture from Mexico. John Carlos won Bronze in the 200 Olympics final in 1968 in Mexico. He and his fellow black American runner, Tommie Smith who won Gold, raised their black gloved fists, wearing no shoes, on the podium to highlight the plight of black Americans. Both lost their medals and were expelled from the American Olympic team and sent home where they faced years of death threats and struggling to keep their careers going. The image of the two men became an iconic symbol of standing up against oppression not just for black Americans but worldwide.
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  • Resistance: The best Olympic Spirit. With John Carlos, Doreen Lawrence, Janet Alder and others. John Carlos signs books to a very happy crowd of fellow political activists. John Carlos is the one on the far right on the poster behing him, the iconic picture from Mexico. John Carlos won Bronze in the 200 Olympics final in 1968 in Mexico. He and his fellow black American runner, Tommie Smith who won Gold, raised their black gloved fists, wearing no shoes, on the podium to highlight the plight of black Americans. Both lost their medals and were expelled from the American Olympic team and sent home where they faced years of death threats and struggling to keep their careers going. The image of the two men became an iconic symbol of standing up against oppression not just for black Americans but worldwide.
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  • Resistance: The best Olympic Spirit. With John Carlos, Doreen Lawrence, Janet Alder and others. John Carlos signs books to a very happy crowd of fellow political activists. John Carlos is the one on the far right on the poster behing him, the iconic picture from Mexico. John Carlos won Bronze in the 200 Olympics final in 1968 in Mexico. He and his fellow black American runner, Tommie Smith who won Gold, raised their black gloved fists, wearing no shoes, on the podium to highlight the plight of black Americans. Both lost their medals and were expelled from the American Olympic team and sent home where they faced years of death threats and struggling to keep their careers going. The image of the two men became an iconic symbol of standing up against oppression not just for black Americans but worldwide.
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  • Resistance: The best Olympic Spirit. With John Carlos, Doreen Lawrence, Janet Alder and others. John Carlos signs books to a very happy crowd of fellow political activists. John Carlos is the one on the far right on the poster behing him, the iconic picture from Mexico. John Carlos won Bronze in the 200 Olympics final in 1968 in Mexico. He and his fellow black American runner, Tommie Smith who won Gold, raised their black gloved fists, wearing no shoes, on the podium to highlight the plight of black Americans. Both lost their medals and were expelled from the American Olympic team and sent home where they faced years of death threats and struggling to keep their careers going. The image of the two men became an iconic symbol of standing up against oppression not just for black Americans but worldwide.
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  • Resistance: The best Olympic Spirit. With John Carlos, Doreen Lawrence, Janet Alder and others. John Carlos signs books to a very happy crowd of fellow political activists. John Carlos is the one on the far right on the poster behing him, the iconic picture from Mexico. John Carlos won Bronze in the 200 Olympics final in 1968 in Mexico. He and his fellow black American runner, Tommie Smith who won Gold, raised their black gloved fists, wearing no shoes, on the podium to highlight the plight of black Americans. Both lost their medals and were expelled from the American Olympic team and sent home where they faced years of death threats and struggling to keep their careers going. The image of the two men became an iconic symbol of standing up against oppression not just for black Americans but worldwide.
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  • Resistance: The best Olympic Spirit. With John Carlos, Doreen Lawrence, Janet Alder and others. John Carlos signs books to a very happy crowd of fellow political activists. John Carlos is the one on the far right on the poster behing him, the iconic picture from Mexico. John Carlos won Bronze in the 200 Olympics final in 1968 in Mexico. He and his fellow black American runner, Tommie Smith who won Gold, raised their black gloved fists, wearing no shoes, on the podium to highlight the plight of black Americans. Both lost their medals and were expelled from the American Olympic team and sent home where they faced years of death threats and struggling to keep their careers going. The image of the two men became an iconic symbol of standing up against oppression not just for black Americans but worldwide.
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  • Resistance: The best Olympic Spirit. With John Carlos, Doreen Lawrence, Janet Alder and others. John Carlos signs books to a very happy crowd of fellow political activists. John Carlos is the one on the far right on the poster behing him, the iconic picture from Mexico. John Carlos won Bronze in the 200 Olympics final in 1968 in Mexico. He and his fellow black American runner, Tommie Smith who won Gold, raised their black gloved fists, wearing no shoes, on the podium to highlight the plight of black Americans. Both lost their medals and were expelled from the American Olympic team and sent home where they faced years of death threats and struggling to keep their careers going. The image of the two men became an iconic symbol of standing up against oppression not just for black Americans but worldwide.
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