Sunday 1 February, 18:30

Romand Lyric Comedy

Join Raphaëlle Farman and Thibaut Trouche for an interactive karaoke concert featuring soloists from the Comédie Lyrique Romande and a choir of one hundred children. The event will showcase a repertoire of beloved Disney songs and famous musical numbers, including selections from “Beauty and the Beast,” “Tangled,” “The Aristocats,” and “West Side Story.”

Rue du Général-DUFOUR 14,
1204 Genève
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Photo Credit: Comédie Lyrique Romande

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