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A stunning autumn at the opera

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October 10, 2025

Love, laughter, fantasy and deceit - Welsh National Opera will bring a tear to your eye and a spring to your step with its Autumn Season of exquisite productions, writes

- NATALIE BANYARD

A stunning autumn at the opera

WHETHER you've been swept up in the joy of opera for years or thinking about seeing your very first production, Welsh National Opera (WNO) has something for you as it makes its welcome return to Bristol this month with three very different, breathtaking performances.

From the stirring concert A Night at the Opera, to the globetrotting optimism of Bernstein's Candide, and the heart-wrenching drama of Puccini's Tosca, WNO's Autumn Season displays the many sides of what opera can be - bold, witty, romantic, intense, and always unforgettable.

On Thursday, October 16, Bristol audiences are invited to step into a world of passion, drama, and unforgettable melodies in A Night at the Opera.

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