The Barber of Seville performed by The Regents Opera Company
Our 4th 'Opera in the Ruins'. The Regents Opera Company presents The Barber of Seville. All profits from this fantastic event will go to The British Red Cross.
Generously supported by Barbour, and our sponsors Kilfrost, Patricia J Arnold & Co Ltd, UBS Wealth Management and Original Marquees.
Grounds are open to enjoy picnic in the gardens before hand, indulge at our champagne bar, then relax and enjoy another fabulous performance.
Tickets from £69.
For more information and to book your ticket visit www.kirklintonhall.co.uk
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