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Friends of Lyrebird Forest Walk IncFriends of Lyrebird Forest Walk are pleased to announce that The Latrobe Chorale will be performing excerpts from Gilbert & Sullivan’s popular works. By news@gippsland - 19th April 2006 - Back to News Friends of Lyrebird Forest Walk are pleased to announce that The Latrobe Chorale will be performing excerpts from Gilbert & Sullivan’s popular works, plus a concert performance of Gilbert &Sullivan’s "Trial by Jury" at the Mirboo North Shire Hall on Saturday 22nd April, commencing at 7.45pm.
Latrobe Chorale has a long and proud reputation of presenting quality performances in Gippsland. Outstanding soloists, such as Mary Mirtschin and Ian Moore have delighted audiences throughout Gippsland with polished performances of Operatic and popular works.
Latrobe Chorale are looking forward to performing in Mirboo North. This will be a unique opportunity to see this fabulous choir, so mark the date in your diary.
Cost for this performance is $15.00, which includes light refreshments at interval.
Source: http://gippsland.com/ Published by: news@gippsland.com

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