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opera, but not as you know it. songs about life in nottingham, performed by local singers who�*ve been homeless. caroline and simon both spent time living on the streets. now, they�*re centre stage. i feel like a star. i love entertaining people, making people laugh. it�*s a chemical ofjoy. i get excited when i start singing and performing and doing things. when you see the orchestra, it�*s just so wonderful, what they�*re doing. it�*s a production called streetwise opera, around 100 singers are from homelessness projects here in nottingham and in london and manchester. they�*re working with the bbc concert orchestra and a professional, classical choir. but they�*re not just singing opera, they�*re writing it too. this is all about the luddites, who fought against machines replacing theirfactory jobs in nottingham. we�*ve all written words to put into songs. picking out bits of nottingham that i thought would represent us, like the clock tower. # when the clock strikes two...#. i we�*ve worked really hard on this for over a year. ifeel so much happier, my confidence has gone through the roof. it�*s like magic. it�*s a kind of magic! next tuesday, they�*re be performing in public, here at nottingham playhouse.

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performing and doing things. you know, when you see the orchestra, it'sjust you know, when you see the orchestra, it's just so wonderful what they are doing. it's a production called streetwise 0pera. 100 singers are from homelessness projects in nottingham, london and manchester. they are working with the bbc concert 0rchestra with the bbc concert orchestra and a professional classical choir. but they are notjust singing opera, they are writing it to. this is all about the luddites, who fought against machines replacing their factory jobs machines replacing their factoryjobs in nottingham. brute factory “obs in nottingham. we have factoryjobs in nottingham. we have all factoryjobs in nottingham. - have all written, like, webster put into songs, picking up bits of nottingham that i thought would represent us, like the clocktower. i? would represent us, like the clocktower.— would represent us, like the clocktower. # when the clock stands still... _ clocktower. # when the clock stands still... we _ clocktower. # when the clock stands still... we have - clocktower. # when the clock| stands still... we have worked on this over — stands still... we have worked on this over the _ stands still... we have worked on this over the years. - stands still... we have worked on this over the years. i - stands still... we have worked on this over the years. i feel. on this over the years. i feel so much happier. my confidence has gone through the roof. it's like magic, it's a kind of

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caroline and simon both spent time living on the streets. now, they're centre stage. i feel like a star. i love entertaining people, making people laugh. it's a chemical ofjoy. i get excited when i start singing and performing and doing things. when you see the orchestra, it's just so wonderful, what they do. it's a production called streetwise 0pera, around 100 singers are from homelessness projects here in nottingham and in london and manchester. they're working with the bbc concert orchestra and a professional, classical choir. but they're notjust singing opera, they're writing it too. this is all about the luddites, who fought against machines replacing theirfactory jobs in nottingham. we've all written words to put into songs. picking out bits of nottingham that

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who've been homeless. caroline and simon both spent time living on the streets. now, they're centre stage. i feel like a star. i love entertaining people, making people laugh. it's a chemical ofjoy. i get excited when i start singing and performing and doing things. when you see the orchestra, it's just so wonderful, what they're doing. it's a production called streetwise opera, around 100 singers are from homelessness projects here in nottingham and in london and manchester. they're working with the bbc concert orchestra and a professional, classical choir. but they're notjust singing opera, they're writing it too. this is all about the luddites, who fought against machines replacing theirfactory jobs in nottingham. we've all written words

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