Peter and the Wolf (online)
Available until 31 August
Programme
Prokofiev – Peter and the Wolf
Performers
St Martin’s Players
Zeb Soanes Narrator
Gabrielle Noble Conductor
How to watch the online concert
You can watch the performance as many times as you like until 31 August. You will receive your access details as soon as you have purchased your ticket, along with full details of how to watch the concert.
Our thanks to The National Lottery Heritage Fund for supporting this concert at St Martin-in-the-Fields.
St Martin’s Players and St Martin-in-the-Fields church are closely following government guidance and each concert will adhere accordingly to the latest advice.
Dates, Times & Book
Tue 06 Apr | 10:00 AM | £5 | Book |
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