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Noye’s Fludde

  • St Gabriel's Church Warwick Square London, England, SW1V United Kingdom (map)

Our original community production of Noye’s Fludde (2023)

On 5th July 2023, two hundred young performers and four hundred audience packed out St Gabriel’s, Pimlico for our original production of Benjamin Britten’s community opera. The performance followed six weeks of educational workshops in five of our partner schools using the story as a tool for teaching about climate change, rewriting traditional hymn texts and unleashing the creativity of the Pimlico community.

After being tipped off that a flood is coming, Noye (played by Gareth Brynmor John) enlists the help of the Pimlico community to help build a boat big enough to survive. This summer, the Pimlico Musical Foundation launches its most ambitious project yet, bringing together hundreds of local schoolchildren, teachers, volunteers, and professional musicians to transform St Gabriel’s, Pimlico into the world of Noye’s Fludde.


Documentary by Evie Redfern (www.redfernreels.com)


A poster of a colourful ship being sailed through Churchill Gardens by a group of children. The Pimlico Musical Foundation logo is at the top of the page, and text reads: Noye's Fludde, a community opera by Benjamin Britten.

Noye’s Fludde

Wednesday 5th July at 7pm

Performed by the Pimlico Children’s Choir, and children from St Vincent de Paul Catholic Primary School, St Gabriel’s Church of England Primary School, Millbank Academy & Churchill Gardens Primary Academy.

Community orchestra of children and adults, led by the Southbank Sinfonia

Noye | Gareth Brynmor John
Mrs Noye | Felicity Buckland
Voice of God | Jacqueline Brown

Conductor | James Day
Director | Oscar Simms
Designer | Lucy Ruff

  • The Pimlico Musical Foundation’s production of Benjamin Britten’s one-act opera, Noye’s Fludde. Performed in English by children and adults from the Pimlico community.

  • Wednesday 5th July, 7-8pm.

  • St Gabriel’s Church, Pimlico. Warwick Square, Pimlico, London SW1V 4QF. The venue has step-free access via the vestry on the West side of the church. For access enquires please email hello@pimlicomusicalfoundation.org.uk

  • Tickets £15 or FREE for Under 30s

    There is also a ‘pay what you can’ option, please email hello@pimlicomusicalfoundation.org.uk for details.

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