* Travelling Troupe members with George North, Ryan Jones and Sam Warburton.
OVER 250 people paid £75 a head to attend a glittering testimonial dinner for Wales rugby star Ryan Jones at Llangollen Pavilion on Saturday evening.
Entertainment for the black tie event, compered by the BBC’s Scrum V commentator Rick O’Shea, was provided by the famous Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir and Llangollen Operatic Society’s Travelling Troupe.
Jones, who was supported at the event by Wales colleagues Sam Warburton and George North, is one of a handful of distinguished Welshmen of any generation who can lay claim to playing a significant role in the winning of three Grand Slams in a hugely successful rugby career.
He has
chosen the Welsh Guards Afghanistan Appeal as his nominated charity during his
testimonial year.
Louisa
Jones, who sings with Llangollen Operatic’s Travelling Troupe, said: “Being asked to provide
entertainment at the testimonal was a great honour.
“It is the
most high profile gig we have done as a troupe and our largest
audience, so we were very keen to deliver a highly polished
performance.
“The audience's reaction to our programme, which included Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen and One Day More from Les Miserables, was warm and appreciative and we were thrilled to receive some fantastic feedback later on when we mingled with the guests.
“The audience's reaction to our programme, which included Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen and One Day More from Les Miserables, was warm and appreciative and we were thrilled to receive some fantastic feedback later on when we mingled with the guests.
“Ryan Jones himself
was also extremely complimentary and he and his colleagues Sam Warburton and
George North kindly posed for photographs with us and signed autographs.”
* Pictured right, Ryan Jones with Troupe members Pamela Williams, left, and Alison Jarvis.
Llangollen Operatic Society Troupe is available for bookings and anyone interested can contact Louisa on 07989 985644, Tracey on 07875 639533 or e-mail: Troupe@llangollen-operatic.co.uk.
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