Many holidaymakers and locals attended this fundraising event in aid of the Friends.
The evening started with the rousing anthem 'Light of the World' from 'Light of Life', followed by an old favourite 'Amazing Grace' and the programme continued with a variety of choral works, including Felix Mendelssohn's 'Hear my Prayer' sung by tenor soloist Ray Hughes.
Other works included a song written for two mice - 'Somewhere out there' from film 'The American Tail' and 'Cantique de Jean Racine' by Gabriel Fauré.
The audience applauded loudly and were moved by the choir's performance of 'Bring him Home' from the West End musical 'Les Miserables'.
Following 'Yn y Beibl Mawr' sung by Bronwen Hicks, the evening concluded with five songs from 'Phantom of the Opera'.
Kathy Talbot, the hon curator thanked the choir for such an enjoyable performance and said how grateful the Friends of Tenby Museum and Art Gallery were for the choir's and the audience's enthusiastic support for the museum.




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