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John Wilson's Sinfonia of London - Hollywood Hits

Tuesday 14 November 2023 7:30pm Classical Music Family Music
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Running time: Doors open 1 hour before the Performance. Show times TBC

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Age guidance: 7+
Under 14s must be accompanied by an adult aged 18+

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John Wilson and his Sinfonia of London present Hollywood’s Greatest Hits plus special guest soloists Kim Criswell and Jamie Parker.

Fabulous new show featuring hit songs ’Singin’ in the Rain, Over the Rainbow, S’Wonderful, High Society, They Can’t Take That Away From Me, That’s Entertainment and many more performed by an all star 70 piece orchestra of world class musicians.

‘I am thrilled to be taking Sinfonia of London on the road with our new show Hollywood’s Greatest Hits – an evening of hit songs everyone will know and love from the Golden Age of Hollywood movie musicals – all played by our hand-picked 70 piece orchestra and guest singers. We look forward to seeing you all throughout the land at our favourite UK venues’. John Wilson

This amazing tour will bring the lush musical splendour of the silver screen to life!

‘The Sinfonia of London has become one of the hottest tickets in town since an exhilarating live debut at the Proms in 2021…a high-stakes electrifying performance.’

Rebecca Franks for The Times

‘On the radio, what you notice first about John Wilson’s Sinfonia of London concerts is the pinpoint quality of the orchestra’s sound. But that is nothing compared to the experience of listening to it live in the Royal Albert Hall, where the vivid immediacy of the playing that he conjures from his musicians is the hallmark attraction’

Martin Kettle for The Guardian

‘John Wilson and Sinfonia of London can sell out the Royal Albert Hall, hold a capacity crowd so rapt that nobody claps between movements, and leave music critics ready to die for joy. Last night they did it again.’

Jessica Duchen for inews

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