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The Little Prince

This year, we were thrilled to collaborate with Pacific Opera Victoria on a truly special production of The Little Prince by Rachel Portman. Our choristers had an important role to play, as the children’s chorus was a central part of the production, and they performed beautifully! The main role of the Little Prince was shared by Jake Apricity Hetherington and our very own Callum Spivak, both of whom delivered incredible performances. We couldn’t be more proud to see so many of our talented choristers shine on stage, showcasing the remarkable artistry and musicianship we’re lucky to witness each week.


The production received rave reviews:


We’re so grateful for the wonderful relationships we’ve built with arts organizations throughout Victoria, and Pacific Opera Victoria is certainly no exception! Congratulations to everyone involved—we can’t wait for our next project together!



Victoria Children's Choir as the Chorus, Jake Apricity Hetherington as the Little Prince, in The Little Prince. Pacific Opera Victoria, 2025. Timothy Matheson Photography. Cast of The Little Prince. Directed by Brenna Corner, conducted by Giuseppe Pietraroia. Set by James Rotondo, costumes by Judith Bowden, and lights by Sophie Tang. Pacific Opera Victoria, 2025. Timothy Matheson Photography.
Victoria Children's Choir as the Chorus, Jake Apricity Hetherington as the Little Prince, in The Little Prince. Pacific Opera Victoria, 2025. Timothy Matheson Photography. Cast of The Little Prince. Directed by Brenna Corner, conducted by Giuseppe Pietraroia. Set by James Rotondo, costumes by Judith Bowden, and lights by Sophie Tang. Pacific Opera Victoria, 2025. Timothy Matheson Photography.


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