Listen out for Mozart's The Magic Flute in Henley
Published 18 Jun 2013 09:30
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A playful new version of Mozart's fairytale opera The Magic Flute, presented by the Merry Opera Company, is coming to the Kenton Theatre, Henley-on-Thames this month.

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- Comedian Phill Jupitus talks stand up, audience participation and jazz
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- Free gigs and concerts announced in Slough, Maidenhead and South Bucks



















