Plymouth Philharmonic Choir performs Rossini's Petite Messe Solennelle
Wyndham Street West
Plymouth
Devon
PL1 5ER

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£17 in advance; £19 on the door; £5 students and under 16s, includes refreshments
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£17 in advance; £19 on the door; £5 students and under 16s, includes refreshments
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