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Ellen Williams: Silver Screen Serenades

Running time: 2 hours, including a 20 minute interval.

Suitable for all

charity. comedy. family. live music. opera. play. poetry. storytelling.


Award-winning soprano Ellen Williams tops the classical charts as her music is heard by millions. Praised for her “poise and promise, her voice agile with silvery charm” THE GUARDIAN, and described as singing “with heart-piercing sweetness” in THE TIMES, Ellen has performed in many of the UK’s prestigious concert halls including the Royal Albert Hall, Cadogan Hall, Royal Concert Hall Glasgow, Bridgewater Hall, the Wales Millennium Centre, for King Charles III in Buckingham Palace, and as the anthem soloist in the Principality Stadium for the first ever British Grand-Prix in the World Supercross Championship.

In concert Ellen has appeared numerous times with the BBC National Orchestra of Wales and the Orchestra of Welsh National Opera, and was delighted to sing under the baton of Sir Karl Jenkins in the Welsh premiere of The Bards Of Wales. It was also a personal honour to sing at the wedding of Sir Bryn Terfel, and another highlight was singing Vera Lynn wartime favourites at the Royal British Legion Festival of Remembrance Concert.

Ellen’s music releases are listened to across six continents, her voice is featured on award-winning international soundtracks, and her music videos have been viewed tens of millions of times. Ellen is delighted to have been a featured artist on Scala Radio and BBC Radio, and to have released her rendition of World In Union with the Warner label. Ellen is currently working on a new album of concert favourites including her much-loved rendition of Time To Say Goodbye which was viewed over eight million times across social media within the first few days of release.



Delicious theatre picnics delivered

Local supper club Husk offers freshly prepared gourmet picnic suppers delivered to the picnic field one hour before your show. More information and ordering here.


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