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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.
    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.
    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.
    AB9A3946.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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    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.
    AB9A3846.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 />
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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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  • 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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  • 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 />
<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 />
<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 />
<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 />
<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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  • 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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  • 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.
    AB9A3574.jpg
  • 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 />
<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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  • Hackney Foodbank in December 2022. William  ( Bill ) Smith, 72.<br />
Bill is a survivor of many illnesses. He is an OAP, retired stage hand at the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden and in the past he travelled the world with the company. With the rising food and energy prices he and his wife now finds it hard to make ends meet on the pension they get. It is his second visit to the Hackney Foodbank after a neighbour told him where to go to get help. They now live with their son, who moved back in 18 months ago after he fell on hard times. He is very happy with the help he gets, which includes food for his cat, and he does not like to moan but “where is the Government?’ he asks.
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