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Following the success of last year’s ‘Proms at …’ concert in Hull, the Â鶹ÊÓƵAV Proms once again travels outside London, this time to Lincoln.
The city’s 19th-century Drill Hall – home to the Fourth Battalion of the Lincolnshire Regiment, deployed to the Western Front in 1914 – is the evocative setting for a staged performance of Stravinsky’s First World War music-theatre piece The Soldier’s Tale.
William Conway conducts the Hebrides Ensemble in this tale of a young man who sells his soul (and his violin) to the Devil in exchange for untold wealth – or so it seems.
There will be no interval
Promming tickets (situated on the flat section of seating) priced at £6 each will go on sale at 10am on Saturday 4th August.
Image: William Conway