West End
Operatic Society presents
Copacabana
Newcastle Tyne Theatre and Opera House
Tuesday 4th – Saturday 8th April 2017
After the huge success of Oliver! in April 2016 (Oliver! NETG Review LINK),
West
End Operatic Society return to Tyne
Theatre & Opera House in April 2017 to present Copacabana, the hit
stage musical written by Barry Manilow based on the song of the same name.
The Society presents Barry Manilow’s
stunning Copacabana. Packed with dazzling costumes, feathers galore and of
course music and passion. With Manilow hits such as Dancin’ Fool, Who Needs to
Dream, Welcome to Havana and of course, the Grammy Award – winning Copacabana ( At
The Copa). This all makes for a great night of entertainment.
Played by Liam Gilbert, Tony Forte is a
talented yet struggling songwriter by day and by night works at the hottest
nightclub in town, the Copacabana. However his instant attraction to Lola puts
him against some dangerous competition ……..but will he get his girl in the end?
Played by Helen Cash, Lola Lamar is an
ambitious young country girl with Broadway dreams. She arrives in New York City and lands a job at the famous Copacabana Nightclub, ‘the
hottest spot North of Havana’. But will Lola’s dreams of becoming a star really
come true?
West End Operatic Society presents Copacabana
at the Newcastle Tyne Theatre and Opera House from Tuesday 4th – Saturday 8th April
2017. Evenings 7pm Matinees Thursday and Saturday 2pm.
Tickets are priced £8 - £18, groups buy 10
get 1 free (Plus booking fees when booking online or over the phone)
Concessions available on Tuesday 4th April
– £2 off full price tickets
Online booking: http://tynetheatreandoperahouse.uk/events/west-end-operatic-society-presents-copacabana/
Tikcets can be bought in person from the
theatre. The Tyne Theatre & Opera House is open 10am-3.30pm Monday to
Friday and Event Days.
By phone: 0844 2491 000
(calls will cost 7 pence per minute plus
your telephone company's access charge)
Tickets subject to booking fee & charges apply when
paying by debit/credit card. No fees for cash payment at box office.
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