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See Figaro, Flutes and Flowers for the first time in Noosa

Be part of music magic when internationally acclaimed flutist Jane Rutter; opera heartthrob bass baritone Teddy Tahu Rhodes; and pianist and quick-witted raconteur Guy Noble perform Figaro, Flutes and Flowers for the first time in Noosa.

This up-close, intimate musical affair showcasing highlights of their impressive musical careers also promises raucous humour and moments of hilarity as the three musicians engage in off-the-cuff comedic banter.

Jane and Guy have been performing together for many years and it’s only in the last year that the pair formed a trio with Teddy.

Jane said the trio is excited to be bringing their highly entertaining concert to Noosa.

“Teddy has theatrical opera and musical comedy flair,” Jane said.

“Guy and I have our instrumental classical prowess combined with our cabaret and musical theatre skills – we’re both capable of bursting into song depending on the performance.

“We understand that to perform well, we each have to lead and follow in equal amounts, so there is a generosity of spirit that pervades.

“Guy is a brilliant raconteur – completely at ease on stage under any circumstance.”

Two concerts only at The J, Noosa Saturday 24 February. Secure your tickets now to the matinee (2pm) or evening performance (7.30pm).

Tickets: premium $85.90 and A Reserve $69.90.

Book online at thej.com.au

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