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An Olde Fashioned Christmas

An Olde Fashioned Christmas

Santa Claus hitches a ride with Operatunity this holiday season.

Christmas spirit is alive and well, flourishing with award-winning Operatunity which returns with its final show of 2011, An Olde Fashioned Christmas.

The concert features Operatunity partner Geoffrey Hughes singing alongside favourite guest artist Emma Roxburgh, young stars Rose Rogers and Cameron Barclay and pianist Jonathan Berkahn in a concert to share with friends and family and remember what Christmas is all about.

The show includes famous carols and songs to enjoy and sing along to, as well as some surprise numbers along the way.

Hughes says the concert will be a Christmas feast of carols and seasonal songs.

“There will be some new gems guaranteed to give you your ho ho ho back,” he says.

Operatunity will visit 25 towns from Whangarei to Invercargill throughout November and December with its “An Olde Fashioned Christmas” Daytime Concert Series tour.

Shows commence at 11am and tickets cost just $28 including lunch with the artists, with discounts available for group and concession bookings.

To book tickets or request a free brochure of the Daytime Concert Series call Operatunity on 0508 266 237, online at www.operatunity.co.nz, or bookings@operatunity.co.nz.

Calls are toll free, and no booking or postage fees apply.

About Operatunity
Operatunity was formed in 2001 by three friends, John Cameron, Geoffrey Hughes, and Susan Boland. The partners have known each other for over twenty years and have had extensive experience in performing and event management. Operatunity Entertainment Ltd was established to offer professional employment for singers by providing opportunities available within New Zealand. The Daytime Concert Series provides quality fun concerts in a friendly, welcoming atmosphere with eight specially-themed concerts at 25 venues throughout New Zealand. Concerts commence at 11 am and are ideal for people who prefer to go out during the day rather than at night. Operatunity’s regular venues are: Howick, North Shore, Orewa, Papakura, Remuera, Te Atatu, Ashburton, Christchurch, Dunedin, Greymouth, Invercargill, Nelson, Timaru, Gisborne, Hamilton, Hastings, Kapiti, Lower Hutt, Masterton, New Plymouth, Palmerston North, Taupo, Tauranga, Wanganui, and Whangarei.

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