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Guy Noble is back in town

Renowned musical maestro and fabulous funnyman, Guy Noble, is returning to Noosa for a fun-filled show at The J on 26 September.

Noosa audiences will no doubt remember Guy who was the MC extraordinaire for the opening nights of several Noosa Food & Wine Festivals. As well as conducting the orchestra, Guy kept the audience in stitches with his madcap antics and jokey asides. Who would forget him doing the Can Can Polka with a chicken carcass (borrowed from Maggie Beer) whilst still conducting the orchestra?

Guy also gave a marvellous concert at Berardo’s Restaurant titled Off the Air which raised money for the Zonta Club of Noosa. During this show he did an hilarious immersive version of Phantom of the Opera involving “willing” audience members.

So….. what’s in store for Guy’s 26 September show at The J? Although titled Guy Noble’s Very Serious Guide to Classical Music you can be assured it will be anything but serious.

A virtuoso on the piano, Guy will be tinkling the ivories and sharing some titillating anecdotes about various well known composers and musicians. He will be joined by special guest, infamous opera singer, Ophelia Ciabatta.

Tickets are selling fast so don’t delay. For more information on the evening and to purchase your tickets, visit thej.com.au/guy-noble/

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