Llanelli Star

On song

- With ROBERT LLOYD

THERE’S plenty to look forward to at our Carmarthen­shire theatres (Theatrau Sir Gar) as we welcome in 2019.

February will see The Opera Boys back at The Lyric Theatre in Carmarthen. The boys are back with a brand new show, full of opera, classical, West End and crossover music, as well as their unique on-stage banter.

Combining four big voices with four big personalit­ies, The Opera Boys promise a fabulous show full of music and laughter!

Operatic arias and classical favourites from Nessun Dorma to ‘Time to say goodbye’ are mixed with showstoppe­rs from Les Miserables and Phantom of the Opera right through to Jersey Boys.

The show also features brand new classical arrangemen­ts of modern day pop hits, all performed in The Opera Boys’ inimitable style.

The Opera Boys have been delighting audiences all over the world with their unique show combining beautiful, powerful and emotional music with funny, engaging and lightheart­ed entertainm­ent.

They are at The Lyric at 7.30pm on Friday, February 8.

Mid Wales Opera return to Ffwrnes Theatre in Llanelli at 7.30pm on Wednesday, February 27 when they will sing Puccini’s Tosca.

Power and passion collide in this breathtaki­ng masterpiec­e.

Trapped in a life and death struggle against the corrupt police chief Scarpia, the diva Tosca and her artist lover face the ultimate sacrifice.

Puccini’s lavish score takes audiences on an emotional rollercoas­ter ride from tender love story through powerful brutality to ultimate tragedy. The opera will be performed in English.

The Miners’ Theatre in Ammanford will be staging a St David’s Day Concert on Friday, March 1 (7pm).

The popular Cor Meibion Dyffryn Amman will share the stage with three highly-talented young musicians from the Ammanford area – clarinetti­st Catrin Soons and the beautiful voices of Neve Summers and Osian Clarke. The guest accompanis­t will be Joseph Cavalli-Price.

Ffwrnes Theatre in Llanelli always stages a hugely-popular St David’s Day concert. This year it will be held on Saturday, March 2.

The concert will feature the worldfamou­s Morriston Orpheus Choir, conducted by Joy Amman Davies, and Côr Lleisiau’r Cwm, under the baton of Llanelli’s Catrin Hughes.

Sharing the spotlight will be two highly-talented young singers from the Loud Applause Rising Stars stable – mezzo soprano Nikkila Thomas, from Llanelli, and tenor Osian Clarke, from Tycroes.

Wednesday, March 6 (7.30pm) will see the appearance of Gruffydd Wyn at Ffwrnes Theatre, Llanelli.

Gruffydd is a talented classical crossover artist who hails from Anglesey, North Wales. He has recently seen success as a finalist on the talent show ‘Britain’s Got Talent,’ where he received Amanda Holden’s Golden Buzzer.

During the series, he received widespread acclaim for his big voice and profession­al performanc­es, with judges’ comments such as ‘Epic, phenomenal and outrageous­ly good’ and Simon Cowell calling him ‘The musical version of Rocky.’

If your taste veers to pop and folk, then you will enjoy Barbara Dickson in concert at The Lyric Theatre, Carmarthen, on Friday, March 8 (7.30pm).

Barbara will perform a wonderful range of material, drawing on her folk roots as well as performing globally known hits such as The Caravan Song, Another Suitcase in Another Hall plus lots more.

The Lyric will also be the venue for one of the UK’s longest-running musical theatre concert tours – Beyond the Barricade (Saturday, March 23, 7.30pm).

The show features past principal performers from Les Miserables.

It will deliver more than two hours of the best of Broadway and the West End and, of course, end with a stunning finale from Les Mis.

The concert features David Fawcett (Valjean) Andy Reiss (Enjolras and Resident Director for the National Tour of Les Miserables) Katie Leeming (Eponine) and Poppy Tierney (Cosette), together with a live band who capture the feel of the original orchestrat­ions of the chosen musicals.

To this day every musical note is still played and sung live – very rare indeed.

Beyond the Barricade gives musical theatre songs a bold concert format treatment – but with the conviction and intention to deliver the material as if the audience are watching the original performanc­e. This incredible concert is now in its 19th successive year.

April sees the spotlight fall on local theatre group Curtain Up at Ffwrnes Theatre, Llanelli.

They will be performing Broadway and Beyond on Wednesday and Thursday, April 3 and 4 (7pm start).

Broadway and Beyond will be an evening of musical songs from the wonderful world of the stage and your favourite movie films.

Tickets will be £12 and in aid of Alzheimer’s.

April will also see performanc­es of The Passion Of The Christ, to be performed on Good Friday, April 19, and Easter Saturday, April 20.

The voices of the Hywel Girls’ Choir and Hywel Boy Singers, Angelicus Celtis and friends will present The Passion of The Christ, a blend of varied choral and vocal works, with narration and theatre to be held in South Wales over Easter weekend 2019. This unique performanc­e will present a dramatic retelling of the story of the life and crucifixio­n of Christ bringing together associated choir and vocal ensembles.

The Passion will include opportunit­ies for solo singers, duet, trios, small group chorale and main choir and different roles associated with the life and crucifixio­n of Christ. Auditions for these singing opportunit­ies will be held in the Llanelli area during the weekend of January 19.

If you are interested in learning more about the auditions contact Jeremy Williams at jeremywill­iams@ me.com

The popular SA15 Stage School return to Ffwrnes Theatre from April 24 to 27 with the musical Annie.

Finally, Friday, June 14 (7.30pm) sees Ffwrnes Theatre in Llanelli hosting the Les Musicals Live Concert Tour.

Jonathan Ansell (G4 Frontman) and Jai McDowall (Britain’s Got Talent winner) have joined forces to create a dramatic a spine-tingling concert.

Robert Lloyd works as a media consultant – www.rlloydpr.co.uk If you have any news about the choral scene in Llanelli, the please contact him on 07777 683637 or email rlloydpr@ btinternet.com

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