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Jack Roberts is a singer whose musical theatre credits include The Mikado at the Kings Head Theatre.
He is currently finishing his final year of the Bachelor of Music Vocal Studies programme at The Guildhall School of Music & Drama where he studies with David Pollard. Stage roles include Don Ottavio (Opera Loki, France and UK tour), Monostatos (GSMD), Edmondo in Manon Lescaut (Brent Opera), Basilio/Curzio in Le Nozze di Figaro , Marco Palmieri in The Gondoliers , Richard Dauntless in Ruddigore and Ralph Rackstraw in HMS Pinafore . A huge fan of Gilbert and Sullivan’s work, he was delighted to reprise the role of Richard Dauntless in Ruddigore for the 2015 International Gilbert at Sullivan festival in Harrogate. Since beginning his studies in London, Jack has performed in several concerts including Verdi’s Requiem and most notably the UK premiere of Jonathan Dove’s Monster in the Maze conducted by Sir Simon Rattle (LSO), both were at the Barbican Concert Hall. He is the winner of the Joyce Budd Second Prize of the 2015 Kathleen Ferrier Society Bursary For Young Singers to whom he is very thankful for generously supporting him through his undergraduate studies. This summer, Jack will be performing in the Grange Park Opera Chorus.
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The Mikado Charles Court Opera return to the King’s Head Theatre for their final production in the historic original venue; a smart, stylish, sparkling fresh version of the most loved of Gilbert and Sullivan’s comic masterpieces, The Mikado, with a brand new production design, and a typically classy CCO twist. Behind the closed doors at the Briti...
Casting has been announced for the Charles Court Opera's production of THE MIKADO which opens this month at the Kings Head Theatre. Ten fabulous StageFaves will charm us in this Gilbert & Sullivan classic...
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