GET down to the Wyllyotts Theatre in Potters Bar to watch the fully-staged orchestral production of the light-hearted musical comedy The Geisha. Set in a traditional Japanese tea-house, the production tells the story of a complicated love triangle brought
GET down to the Wyllyotts Theatre in Potters Bar to watch the fully-staged orchestral production of the light-hearted musical comedy The Geisha.
Set in a traditional Japanese tea-house, the production tells the story of a complicated love triangle brought to life by entertaining songs, colourful sets and picturesque costumes.
It is on at the Darkes Lane theatre from next Wednesday until Saturday, February 14.
Director of the Southgate Opera amateur production, Tony Brett, said: "We're very excited about this production - although it's rarely performed now, it was one of the longest running musicals back in its Edwardian heyday."
Musical director Neil Cloake added: "It's bound to keep people on the edge of their seats."
Tickets are from �13.
The show starts at 7.30pm and 2.30pm for the Saturday matinee.
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