Kenneth Goodge is a Canberra-based classically trained tenor. Ken performed in various Canberra School of Music, Canberra Philharmonic Society and the Queanbeyan Players productions. Ken's principal roles include: Edwin in Trial by Jury (ACT Singers, 2006); Ralph Rackstraw in HMS Pinafore (Queanbeyan Players, 2007); Pish Tush in The Mikado (Canberra Philharmonic Society, 2009), Marco Palmieri in The Gondoliers (Queanbeyan Players, 2010), Viscount Camile De Rosilion in The Merry Widow from Blue Gum Creek (Queanbeyan Players, 2016)
Ken also performed as part of Canberra Opera Chorus in Melbourne Opera productions of The Marriage of Figaro (2007), La Boheme (2008), LaTraviata (2009), The Barber of Savile (2010) and Carmen (2011).
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Kenneth Goodge is a Canberra-based classically trained tenor. Ken performed in various Canberra School of Music, Canberra Philharmonic Society and the Queanbeyan Players productions. Ken’s principal roles include: Edwin in Trial by Jury (ACT Singers, 2006); Ralph Rackstraw in HMS Pinafore (Queanbeyan Players, 2007); Pish Tush in The Mikado (Canberra Philharmonic Society, 2009), Marco Palmieri in The Gondoliers (Queanbeyan Players, 2010), Viscount Camile De Rosilion in The Merry Widow from Blue Gum Creek (Queanbeyan Players, 2016)
Ken also performed as part of Canberra Opera Chorus in Melbourne Opera productions of The Marriage of Figaro (2007), La Boheme (2008), LaTraviata (2009), The Barber of Savile (2010) and Carmen (2011).
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