TICKETS are on sale now for a new vaudeville-inspired Opera Highlights show that will be travelling around Scotland to 18 local venues – including Cove Burgh Hall – in the new year.

Starting on February 8 at Websters Theatre in Glasgow’s west end, the tour visits Birnam, Midmar, Fochabers, Tain, Wick, Harris, North Uist, Isle of Barra, Ardfern, Lochranza, Cove, Newton Stewart, Melrose, Lockerbie, Troon, Killin and finishes at Cumbernauld Theatre on March 19.

John Savournin directs a cast that includes Scottish soprano Monica McGhee, former Scottish Opera Emerging Artists Margo Arsane and Shengzhi Ren, who were both in Così fan Tutte earlier this year, and Dan Shelvey (The Gondoliers, 2021).

This is a great chance for audiences to see Margo and Shengzhi perform in Opera Highlights, as they were originally scheduled to take part in the tour last year, before it was cancelled because of the pandemic.

Mark Sandon joins the singers as pianist and musical director of the new show.

The Edwardian-inspired production, designed by Janis Hart, is an opportunity to hear a whole range of music in just one evening.

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Curated by Scottish Opera’s head of music Derek Clark, well known locally as the director of music at Helensburgh Parish Church, audiences will be able to enjoy much-loved classics including Hansel & Gretel, Die Fledermaus and La Bohème, as well as lesser known gems.

The production also features the world premiere of a new piece by Scottish composer, Lucie Treacher. The quartet, entitled ‘To the Lighthouse’, weaves together scenes from the 1927 novel by Virginia Woolf.

Director John Savournin said: ‘There is a such a rich variety of repertoire in this season’s Opera Highlights - Puccini to Operetta, to a newly-commissioned piece by up-and-coming Scottish composer, Lucie Treacher - and I’m so excited to create a fun, visual world full of performance magic.’

Scottish Opera general director, Alex Reedijk, said: ‘I am thrilled that such a fine company of young performers is able to tour all across Scotland in the spring.

“I hope this delightfully entertaining and vaudevillian-themed Opera Highlights will help to encourage our audiences to make a welcome and safe return to live performances, for the first time in two years in many cases.”

The Cove Burgh Hall performance takes place on Saturday, March 5 at 7.30pm.

Find out more, and book tickets, at scottishopera.org.uk.