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Leon Kavcici Leon Kavcici

Leon is an original member of David Reedy’s Singing Studio. David Reedy studied with David Parker AO, whose teacher was the celebrated voice teacher Herbert-Caesari in London. David Reedy is an exponent of the Italian bel canto method of singing.

Leon has a fine tenor voice and is following in the steps of his father who was an internationally recognised operatic tenor in Europe. Leon has appeared in a number of productions with Queanbeyan Players, including The King and I, Iolanthe, and Oklahoma.  He also performed in Patience with CAMRA. In addition, Leon has sung with his father and David Reedy in a group named The Three Tenors. He has also been in other musical productions both in Canberra and other NSW centres. Leon was also was asked to perform with David Reedy at the Italian/Australian Club including the opening of the Italian/Australian Cultural Centre at Manuka, ACT.

Leon has been an active member of Canberra Opera since its inception in May 2011, opening with Donizetti's The Elixir of Love. In 2012 he appeared in their second opera, Mozart’s The Magic Flute. He played the comic role of Monostatos, a wicked servant of Sarastro. This year he features as a chorus member in Bizet's Carmen, followed by the Duke of Mantua in Verdi's Rigoletto

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The Half-Life of Marie Curie
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The Half-Life of Marie Curie

Ensemble Theatre is thrilled to present the Australian premiere of Lauren Gunderson’s The Half-Life of Marie Curie, a heartfelt tale of female friendship and empowerment by one of America’s most-produced playwrights.

 

The Half-Life of Marie Curie tells the true story of two remarkable women devoted to scientific and social change. 

 

When two Nobel Prizes prove inadequate armour against a scandalous affair, Marie Curie turns to fellow scientist and trusted confidant Hertha Ayrton for literal and emotional sanctuary. Together they weather the storm of heartbreak, public scrutiny, and self-doubt. 

 

Filled with heart and humour, don’t miss this “frisky, feminist crowd-pleaser" (Time Out New York) that perfectly captures the resilience of two fearless pioneers. 

 

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