With Easter round the corner, here's a lovely competition for Handel fans and those eager to see what transpires when drama meets oratorio...
Bristol Old Vic’s
dramatisation of Handel’s most iconic work is being screened in 300 cinemas
around the UK & Ireland on 28 March – and to celebrate, distributors
CinemaLive have 2 pairs of tickets to give away to JDCMB readers.
For a chance to win,
simply email your venue of choice to kat@cinemalive.com by Monday 19 March. Winners will
be contacted the very next day with details on how to claim their prize.
Full list of
participating venues can be found here: http://cinemalive.com/index.php?p=view&id=241
Directed by Bristol Old
Vic’s Tony Award-winning Artistic Director Tom Morris (War Horse), Messiah from
Bristol Old Vic explores the drama and struggle of faith, showing a bereaved
community whose grief at the loss of their leader is transformed into hope
through a narrative of resurrection. Recorded in the theatre in 2017, it
features internationally renowned soloists Catherine Wyn Rogers and Julia
Doyle, The Erebus Ensemble (Songs of Hope) and the celebrated Baroque
orchestra The English Concert.
★★★★★ “Immersive and soaring” - The Reviews Hub
★★★★ "Refreshingly direct and impactful” - The
Times
★★★★ “Astonishingly beautiful” - The Stage