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Mark Vincent- The Impossible Dream
 

Riverside Theatres will return from lockdown to present Australia’s most successful Tenor and internationally acclaimed sensation Mark Vincent to perform his new show The Impossible Dream live on stage on Saturday 6 November 2021 at 7:30pm.  

Joining Mark for this special event is award-winning Soprano, Clarissa Spata (Carmen, Aïda), who previously performed with Opera Australia and was a contestant on The Voice Australia.  

The Impossible Dream is an intimate performance featuring a rich repertoire of classical music songs and arias. Mark will bring a few surprises to the night’s performance alongside much-loved favourites, including a celebration of the classic hits from London’s West End and Broadway musicals, which will have audiences singing along. Hits include You Raise Me Up, Somewhere, Impossible Dream, Nessun Dorma and many, many more 

Riverside Theatres is a registered COVID Safe venue, please check the website for up to date COVID Safe practices, ticket information, and refund policies.

 

Event details

Venue: Riverside Theatres
Bookings: riversideparramatta.com.au
Start Date: Saturday 06 November 2021

1 hour and 40 minutes with a 20 minute interval.

As per the NSW Public Health Order (that is place from 11 October), Riverside Theatres will require anyone aged 16 years and over to show proof of full vaccination unless lawfully exempt. QR code check-in – all patrons and their guests must check-in upon entry. Bring and wear a mask. Patrons aged 12 and over attending performances are required to wear a mask.

 

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