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Heavenly sounds at the theatre

A fast growing community theatre group in Gympie will soon show what they have to offer to Noosa audiences.

Opera and Others, a programme of classical music by Gympie Performing Arts Collaboration, will be on show at Noosa Arts Theatre on Saturday 5 June at 2pm and 7.30pm.

There will be opera arias and solos by two very accomplished and trained opera singers, a light tenor, a string quartet and a men’s chorus singing contemporary songs.

The performance will feature Gympie’s own Claire Adamik, Patricia Shaw, and Keith Souter, with musical interludes by other talented musicians.

Claire is a coloratura Soprano and Patricia is a mezzo soprano; Keith is a light tenor.

They have been in rehearsal for this show since February and sound heavenly.

All three are coached in their singing by renowned opera singer and coach Karyn De Vere in Gympie.

Claire and Patricia have studied at The Brisbane Conservatorium of Music.

This programme is varied with the opera arias, solos and duets and others so there will be something for everyone.

Gympie Performing Arts Collaboration Inc. (GPAC Inc) is proud to be presenting this wonderful music extravanganza.

Tickets are available through Noosa Arts Theatre. Call 5449 9343 or visit www.noosaartstheatre.org.au

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