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Drive - Health:Pitch Opera

  • Old Operating Theatre Museum & Herb Garret 9a Saint Thomas Street London, England, SE1 9RY United Kingdom (map)

A soprano stuck on a motorway learns the power of slowing down and the importance of listening to your body and mind.

In this 50-minute one-woman performance, Italian soprano Francesca Lanza delivers a compelling story about the modern struggle to do it all.

Stuck on a motorway en route to a concert, the soprano discovers that sometimes the healthiest choice is to pause, breathe, and allow yourself to slow down.

Professionally written and directed by Health:Pitch, the performance ends with a reflective Q&A session with Dr Sophie Redlin, exploring the intersection of stress, wellbeing, and human resilience.

Francesca Lanza is an acclaimed Italian soprano whose performances combine technical mastery with emotional depth, bringing stories to life in ways that touch both mind and body.

Dr Sophie Redlin is a medical professional specialising in wellbeing and mental health, helping audiences connect the themes of art with practical approaches to holistic health.

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