"Toni V Fell" Prize at the Royal Academy of Music

Paris was awarded Highly Commended at the Toni V Fell Prize (Monologue Into Song Competition) last Friday, judged by James Powell, director of the UK & US Tour of Les Misérables.

Congratulations to Yasmeen Audi and to Robert Madge for winning as well as to rest of the commendees.

For this competition, Paris presented a combination of a monologue by Molière’s Dom Juan and of the song “Where Is The Life That Late I Led” from “Kiss Me Kate” by Cole Porter.

The Toni V Fell Prize took place at the Angela Burgess Recital Hall (ABRH) of the Royal Academy of Music on Friday 10 May 2019.

A huge thanks to the Toni V Fell Charitable Trust for founding and funding this Prize.

Paris Paraskevadis, Robert Madge, Eliza Waters, James Powell, Yasmeen Audi, Lily Kerhoas, Connor Jones, Richard Upton.

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