London Oriana Choir
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Marie Antoinette
Come to the National Maritime Museum, on the lawns of the Queen's House, for a very royal occasion.
Sofia Coppola takes the unique eye she cast over alienated Americans in Japan in Lost In Translation and teenage girls in The Virgin Suicides, and tells the tale of one of the most notorious figures in history - Marie Antoinette, the French queen with an alleged contempt for the poor and a taste for the finer things in life.
In classic Coppola style, Marie Antoinette is a 'a sexy, dynamic romp' (Ian Freer, Empire), with an all-star cast, riotously anachronistic soundtrack and dazzling scenes of food, shoes, clothes and wigs. If only all history lessons could be this fun!
The evening will include a performance from the London Oriana Choir, one of the city’s leading singing groups. Be sure to join for some 'thrilling vocal pyrotechnics'! (Evening Standard)
Please note that ticket types include Standard or Magic Carpet.
Marie Antoinette (12a) 2006
Doors - 7:15pm
Film - 8:45pm
London Oriana Choir
One of the UK's leading amateur choirs founded in 1973 by Leon Lovett. The choir is young and energetic and performs at many of London's major concert…
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