Home truths for aspiring opera singers in Buxton

Published: 9 July 2016
Reporter: Steve Orme

“Hilariously tragic”: Crimes Against Taste

Crimes Against Taste returns to Buxton Fringe with its new show Tenor and Baritone which explores “the hilariously tragic lives of two aspiring opera singers”.

Graham Neal (tenor) and Jon Openshaw (baritone) are budding young opera singers dreaming of superstardom. But their grumpy accompanist (Robert Webb) brings them down to earth with a few home truths. They are forced into a rethink and consider that more diversity could hold the key to success.

Tenor and Baritone will be performed in the Signal Room at The Railway, Bridge Street, Buxton on Thursday 14 and Friday 15 July at 7:30PM.

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