What if your first love was someone you’d been taught to hate? Torn apart by a bitter feud in fair Verona, two young lovers risk all they hold dear to be together.
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Join our mailing listWhat if your first love was someone you’d been taught to hate? Torn apart by a bitter feud in fair Verona, two young lovers risk all they hold dear to be together.
This classic comedy of mistaken identities, hilarious mishaps and hotly pursued romances, is overflowing with wit and the resolute belief that love conquers all.
Co-hosted alongside the Conservatoire’s Afro-Caribbean Society, we showcase a special evening of music as part of our Black History Month events.
The Conservatoire's flagship jazz night featuring special guest, pianist, composer & teacher, Jim Ridl.
In a typically wide-ranging programme, Sean Shibe explores French musical connections through music from the 17th century right up to the present day.
Argentinian pianist Ingrid Fliter will play works by Frédéric Chopin paired with a set of Robert Schumann’s most demanding and virtuosic études, enjoyed by performers and audiences alike.
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