Orchestral Mass at St Paul’s Cathedral

St Paul's Cathedral St Paul's Churchyard, London, United Kingdom

As a Thank You for a Chartered Accountants' Livery Charity grant, St Paul's Music Department are offering you front-row seats to the Orchstral Mass on Sunday 22 June 2025, followed by a Drinks Reception in the Chapter House. Step into the awe-inspiring grandeur of St. Paul’s Cathedral and experience St Paul’s main Sunday morning service with music from City of London Sinfonia. Orchestral masses blends timeless liturgy with transcendent musical artistry, featuring a full orchestra and world-class choir. Sung Eucharist is the high point of weekly worship at St Paul’s, engaging the senses with sound, colour and movement. This service includes choral and orchestral music, hymn singing, and a sermon. During the service, the congregation will be invited to share in the bread and wine. If you receive communion in your own church, you are welcome to receive communion at St Paul’s. If you do not normally receive communion, you are invited to come forward and receive a blessing. You do not have to be a practicing member of the Church of England to attend the Eucharist. If you are unfamiliar with the service, you can pick up an easy-to-follow order of service at the beginning, which will guide you through each part. Visit St Paul’s guidance on attending services at St Paul’s for more information on what to expect. Date: Sunday 22 June 2025 Time: 11.15am Followed by a drinks reception in the Chapter House, then an optional lunch nearby Tickets: No charge for the Mass and Drinks Just pay for what you have at lunch. Music: Mozart’s Coronation Mass Missa brevis in C (KV 257) "Große Credo-messe"

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Romeo and Juliet at The Globe Theatre

The Globe Theatre , United Kingdom

The Events Subcommittee have arranged a visit to the Globe Theatre to see Romeo and Juliet. WANTED: Romeo and Juliet A showdown awaits this summer as the Globe Theatre transforms into the dangerous world of the Wild West for an exciting new production of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. An ancient grudge between two sworn enemies erupts in bloodshed when their son and daughter fall in love. Saloon brawls and frenzied parties give way to brutal gunfights and violent retribution as a town divided faces its final frontier. Rough justice stakes a claim on the optimism and vitality of youth in Shakespeare’s shocking tragedy, directed by Globe Associate Artistic Director Sean Holmes (Much Ado About Nothing, 2024; The Comedy of Errors, 2023-24). Click here for more details from The Globe Date: Saturday 26 July Time: 2pm Running time tbc Tickets: £80 Tickets are limited, so please book promptly. Tickets will be allocated on a first-come-first-served basis. Following the performance, there is dinner together at The Real Greek nearby.

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