* Professional opera singer Christopher
Diffey.
* The full cast of the Mikado in
rehearsals. Picture: Barrie Potter.
* From left, Helen Belton (Yum Yum), Jim
Allen (Pooh Bah)
and Jo Potts and Karen Davies (Yum Yum’s friends). Picture:
Barrie Potter.
LLANGOLLEN Operatic Society has chosen a rising young
professional singing star for one of the leading roles in its forthcoming
production of The Mikado.
Australian-born Christopher Diffey, who is widely acknowledged to be one
of this generation’s up and coming tenors and has performed throughout the
United Kingdom and Europe, will play Nanki-Poo in an updated
interpretation of the classic Gilbert & Sullivan operetta which runs at
Llangollen Town Hall from May 14-17.
And, according to the society’s artistic director
Chrissie Ashworth, the role will hold no surprises for 33-year-old Christopher
who has played Nanki-Poo twice recently for renowned touring company Opera
Della Luna.
She said: “I’m sure our audiences will be delighted that
we have been fortunate enough to secure the services of Christopher who is
undoubtedly one of the best young professional opera stars in the country at
the moment.
“It’s also a huge asset that he comes to
us fresh from having played Nanki-Poo to great acclaim for Opera Della Luna, in
Aberystwyth and Oxford, only in March.
“I know that everyone who sees it is
going to just love the show, which is an updated version of The Mikado set in
the 1970s, complete with mini-skirts, flared trousers and dodgy hairstyles.
“Christopher is guaranteed to bring his
own touch of class to the role of Nanki-Poo and I’m positive he will fit in
perfectly with the rest of our cast – many of whom are also seasoned veterans
of playing in The Mikado – and can look forward to receiving a warm welcome
from our audiences old and new.”
After relocating from Melbourne in
Australia, Christopher Diffey graduated from the Royal Academy of Music Opera
Course before making his London debut at Saint Martin-in-the-Fields with the
London Pro Arte Orchestra and the East London Chorus.
He
performed Triplet 1 in James MacMillan’s Clemency for
Scottish Opera at the Edinburgh International Festival, before returning to London to
create the role of Karl in the new crime thriller opera The Face at London’s Gray’s Inn.
In 2011 he played Fenton in Verdi’s masterpiece Falstaff at the Longborough Festival and
performed in two world premier pieces at the Tête à Tête Opera Festival.
Christopher’s stage work includes
playing Rodolfo in OperaUpClose’s Olivier Award winning production of La Bohème, Count Almaviva in The Barber of Seville with Opera Brava and Colonel Fairfax in
Yeoman
of the Guard at the Buxton International Gilbert & Sullivan Festival where he
received rave reviews.
Appearing opposite Christopher in Llangollen’s
The Mikado will be Helen Belton as his beloved Yum Yum, whose two
friends are played by Jo Potts and Karen Davies.
The demanding role of Katisha will be taken by Justine Bradey, while society
stalwarts Dave Short and Jim Allen are The Mikado and Pooh Bah respectively and
Richard Mascarenhas is Koko, the Lord High Executioner. Kieran Davie takes the role of Pish Tush.
Musical director is Owen Roberts and some of the memorable songs featured in
the show include
A Wandering Minstrel
and
Three Little Maids. Co-director/choreographer
is Pamela Williams.
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Tickets, priced at £9 and £7.50 concessions, are available
from Llangollen Tourist Information Centre in Castle Street (01978 860828),
Jades Hair & Beauty in Oak Street and Stella Bond (01978 860441).