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    Rose Valley Chorus and Orchestra


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    The Rose Valley Chorus presented its first production, Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado, at the Artsman's Hall (now Hedgerow Theatre) in Rose Valley on November 21, 1907. This performance united the wealth of musical and dramatic talent resident in the arts and crafts colony of Rose Valley into a group that is still vibrant and successful 99 years (and 149 shows) later! Today the Rose Valley Chorus and Orchestra draws its membership from the entire Delaware Valley, a result of its reputation for presenting professional-quality productions. The voices of the principals and chorus, with the musicianship of the full 35-piece orchestra, rank among the best of the area's many community musical theater groups. Rose Valley now has two major productions each season (Fall and Spring) which includes Gilbert & Sullivan operettas, Broadway musicals, and other assorted operettas. Stage participation as a principal or chorus member is determined by audition. Audition dates are announced in Stage and local papers.

     

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        Rose Valley Chorus and Orchestra

        P.O. Box 414
        Media, PA 19063

        Phone: 610-565-5010   |   Official Website

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