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This page lists all the scheduled events at Buxton Opera House. If you would like to see all the shows between specific dates in the future then please select your preferred start and end date. Alternatively, you may filter by category.
A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Poole’s Cavern
8 July 2012 7:00 PM
Poole's Cavern
Buxton Festival Fringe 2012
Following last year’s award winning, sell-out hit Macbeth, Butterfly return, collaborating with renowned composer Helen Chadwick. A unique hour-long version of Shakespeare’s much loved comedy in an extraordinary setting. Enter an underground Fairie Kingdom where harmonies resonate through the rocks, magic lights up the dark and mischief reigns supreme! Read more about this event … or
Jephtha
8 July 2012 7:15 PM
Buxton Opera House
Buxton Festival 2012
A dramatic oratorio in three acts
Libretto by Reverend Thomas Morrell, sung in English, with side-titles
As Jephtha leads the Israelites into battle, he single-mindedly vows to God that if he is victorious he will sacrifice the first creature he meets upon his return. Read more about this event … or
A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Poole’s Cavern
8 July 2012 8:30 PM
Poole's Cavern
Buxton Festival Fringe 2012
Following last year’s award winning, sell-out hit Macbeth, Butterfly return, collaborating with renowned composer Helen Chadwick. A unique hour-long version of Shakespeare’s much loved comedy in an extraordinary setting. Enter an underground Fairie Kingdom where harmonies resonate through the rocks, magic lights up the dark and mischief reigns supreme! Read more about this event … or
Claire Tomalin - Charles Dickens: A Life
9 July 2012 10:30 AM
Buxton Opera House
Buxton Festival 2012
Even to his contemporaries, Charles Dickens was a phenomenon: political radical, demonically hardworking journalist, the father of ten children, actor and playwright, newspaper editor, liberal campaigner, and arguably our greatest novelist. Yet the brilliance concealed a self-destructive character and a man often at war with himself. Read more about this event … or
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