The team at the Bush Theatre, led by Artistic Director Lynette Linton and Executive Director Lauren Clancy are celebrating an unprecedented year of hit plays, community work, and industry awards for the venue's 50th anniversary year.
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Parts of the Abbey, which helped to give Nuneaton part of its name, remain at the church (Image: Nuneaton Memories)
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Last modified on Wed 12 May 2021 12.29 EDT
Les Dennis, the comedian-turned-quiz show host-turned-actor-turned-stage musical performer, is to tackle opera for the first time in a new production of HMS Pinafore.
English National Opera on Wednesday announced a 2021/22 season which will feature its first ever production of the Gilbert and Sullivan comedy classic. Artistic director Annilese Miskimmon said Dennis was a talented singer who âcompletely blew us away in the audition processâ. He will star as the upwardly mobile Sir Joseph, âruler of the Queenâs navyâ whose songs include When I was a Lad.
Les Dennis - opera debut as HMS Pinaforeâs Sir Joseph