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FilmOne Brings British Opera Productions to FilmHouse Cinemas

Good news for all lovers of English Opera as FilmOne Limited brings British Opera productions to FilmHouse Cinemas.

The British Council in partnership with FilmOne Limited brings British Opera productions to FilmHouse Cinemas, for the first time in Nigeria!

Productions will be screened at selected FilmHouse Cinemas across the country from July 2014 starting with Benjamin Britten’s _Peter Grimes_.Free tickets available to the first 20 student responders in any of thescreening locations. Please email cep.nigeria@ng.britishcouncil.org witha copy of your student ID.

SCREENING DATES: July 25 – 31LOCATIONS: FilmHouse Cinemas in Surulere, Dugbe, Samonda and Calabar

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