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Stamford Gilbert & Sullivan Players Bring Musical History to Oakham

Stamford Gilbert & Sullivan Players Bring Musical History to Oakham



The award-winning Stamford Gilbert & Sullivan Players are set to visit Oakham this month for a special performance titled "The Story of Gilbert & Sullivan". This unique "in concert" event offers audiences a journey through the lives and legendary collaboration of the Victorian era's most famous musical duo.

Event Details

Local music lovers and fans of light opera can catch this one-night-only performance at one of the town's most historic venues:

Date: Saturday, 7th March

Time: 7:00 pm

Venue: All Saints Church, Oakham

Ticketing Information

The production is designed to be accessible to all ages, offering a significant discount for younger attendees:

Adults: £15

Under 18s: Free

How to Buy: Tickets are available for purchase on the door at the night of the event. 


The Stamford Gilbert & Sullivan Players are a well-regarded regional group known for their high-quality productions of Savoy Operas. This concert format provides a more intimate look at the music and history behind favorites like The Pirates of Penzance, The Mikado, and H.M.S. Pinafore.


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What’s Happening in Rutland This Week?

If you're heading over to the site now, here are a few local highlights currently making waves across the county:

The Rutland Sinfonia is celebrating its 50th anniversary season with a series of special performances.

Public consultations are currently open regarding local government reorganisation in Leicestershire and Rutland a great time to have your say!

Keep an eye out for the u3a monthly meeting this Wednesday (March 4th) and the "Save the Cinema" screening at the Rutland County Museum on Thursday.

The well-known Wisteria Hotel in Oakham town centre has recently been placed on the market, marking a significant change for the local hospitality scene.

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