Time To Say Bocelli & Brightman

Saturday 17 August
8pm

The BIGG Theatre Auditorium

Tickets from £14.50

A musical tribute to two of the world’s finest classical singers, Andrea Bocelli and Sarah Brightman, performed by West End and international singers Howard Ellis and Helen Power. An evening of beautiful, uplifting music from Italian opera, film and theatre to classical chart hits inspired by the stars who are often credited as the founders of the crossover genre. In Time To Say Bocelli & Brightman, Howard and Helen share their passion for the genre, delving into the stars’ solo careers as well as several duets that made music history.


Howard and Helen have been singing together since 2007, performing at hundreds of events and concerts all over the world alongside their extensive individual theatre careers. Between them, they have performed at The Royal Albert Hall, Royal Festival Hall, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, St. David’s Hall, Bridgewater Hall, Cadogan Hall and the O2 Arena as well as prestigious venues in Tokyo, Moscow and across China, Brazil and the United States.


Howard Ellis: (Vocals)
West End and Touring theatre credits include: Wicked, Phantom of the Opera, Ragtime, Royal National Theatre’s Oklahoma, and D’Oyley Carte Opera Company.


Helen Power: (Vocals)
West End and international theatre credits include: Sunset Boulevard, Phantom of the Opera, Chess and The Sopranos Live.  Helen is also a recording artist and soprano soloist with Bravo Amici.


Gaenor Smith (Piano) 
Opera Graduate of Royal College of Music, Phantom of the Opera, D’Oyly Carte Opera Company and Vocal Teacher.


David Quinlan (Trumpet) 
Bloomsbury Chamber Orchestra, London International Orchestra, Euphonia Orchestra, The Brass Foundry, Hitchin Band.

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