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Singers needed!

Do you have a handle on Handel?

Local theatre school South London Youth Theatre is fast approaching a milestone, our 50th EVER production in our 15th Anniversary year!  

2010-2025, 15 years of nurturing talent!

To celebrate this, we are performing the epic play CORAM BOY with a cast of 48 teenagers, performing on Friday 21st and Saturday 22nd March at St Johns the Evangelist, Upper Norwood, SE19 2RX

The climax to the play is a joyful rendition of Handel's HALLELUJAH CHORUS. 

Do you know or love the Hallelujah Chorus?  Or are you part of a choir who has mastered the piece?  Or would you just love to have a jolly good sight-sing and to be a part of the SLYT performance?

If the answer is YES and you are willing to stand and sing with us at the end of play, we would love to invite you to watch any or all 3 of the performances as our guest!  

If you or anybody that you know-who-knows the piece would like a seat and you can confidently contribute to the Hallelujah Chorus at performances on Friday 21st at 7.30pm or Saturday 22nd at 2.30pm and 7.30pm then we would love to hear from you!

Please e-mail Spencer James: [email protected] to express your interest!

www.slyt.co.uk

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