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I'm Just Wild About Harry
 

Glen Street Theatre welcomes Jonathon Welch AM as he pays tribute to the music & life of Harry Secombe.

Renowned Australian tenor Jonathon Welch AM, best known for his award-winning Choir of Hard Knocks, and a recent appearance on The Voice 2020, brings to life the music and career of one of the most popular Welsh tenors and comedian, Sir Harry Secombe.

Regarded as one of the finest tenors of his generation, Jonathon will thrill audiences with his stunning renditions of Secombe's greatest hits including Love, This is My Song, Vienna City of My Dreams, Bless this House, Love is a Many Splendored Thing, I Believe and his most popular signature song - If I Ruled the World!

 

Event details

Venue: Glen Street Theatre
Bookings: 9975 1455
Start Date: Sunday 11 April 2021

 

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