TRINITY PLAYERS' CONCERTS
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CYNGHERDDAU CHWARAEWYR Y DRINDOD
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The Trinity Players started life
in 1996 as a mixture of singers from the Holy Trinity Church Choir and
some friends from the former Llandudno Operatic Society.
We had decided to produce a concert in a marquee on the church
lawn that had been left over from a previous function. This was
such a success that we planned a series of summer concerts in the
church to raise money for charity. The Trinity Players were born.
Over the years we have grown and become ever more
successful. Despite the emergence of several competing companies,
we still play to the largest audiences and retain the high quality and
polished harmony singing for which we have become famous.
During the last decade, we have toured annually with concerts to
various European venues, supporting their local charities. During
our last tour in Cyprus we raised £1600 for the Paphos Lions.
During our lifetime, we have not only enjoyed singing with our
friends and getting to know many of our regular audience but we have
also donated over £85,000 to local charities and international
disaster funds.
The 2010 season runs from
Wednesday 9 June to Wednesday 29 September - 2010
In 2009 we decided to lower our
price from £6 to £5 to assist our audience in view of the
current recession.
If you are interested in joining
the Trinity Players or would like any other information, please contact the
Rector.
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The 2010 programme includes
songs from:
Beauty and the Beast (Ashman,
Menken)
My Fair Lady (Lerner, Lowe)
Porgy and Bess (Gershwin)
Annie Get Your Gun (Berlin,
Fields)
The Sound of Music (Rogers,
Hammerstein)
and works by:
Tchaikovsky, Flanders and Swann, Gershwin, Mozart and Puccini
we also hope to make you laugh with extracts from:
Joyce Grenfell, Pam Ayres and the world in general!
On Sunday evenings during the summer, there is a series of concerts by
visiting Male
Voice Choirs.
N.B. Holy Trinity has its own "Pay & Display" car park which
can
be accessed in or out at the rear of the Church. It is available
for
use every day of the week, with Sunday mornings being reserved for
those attending services and the "Pay & Display" operating from 1pm.
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