Raffy Gill-Wagner

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Raffy Gill-Wagner

Raffy Gill-Wagner

Treble

Chorister at Radley College

Raffy attends Europa, a multilingual state school in Oxfordshire, and has been a chorister at Radley College for four years, being awarded Most Improved Chorister in 2025.

He has appeared in operas since the age of four, performing with Opera Anywhere as Angelica’s Son in Suor Angelica and as Harry Truelove in Hansel and Gretel; as Sorrow in several of Heritage Opera’s performances of Madame Butterfly; and in the children’s choruses in both Carmen and La bohème for Oxford Opera at the Oxford Playhouse. With the Oxford-based DIY musical theatre company, he has appeared as Audrey’s Dream Son in Little Shop of Horrors, as a workhouse orphan in Oliver!, and in the ensemble for Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. As well as singing, he enjoys playing guitar, computer gaming and making videos.

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Once again, many thanks and congratulations for a fabulous performance last night. The Mikado has some great songs and your cast performed them all with sheer brilliance. Not only do they all have wonderful voices but their acting ability is outstanding. It is hard to believe that such a professional performance can be put on in a village church. It was worthy of any West End stage. - James & Ursula White

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Michael

The final 10 minutes of the first half of Hansel and Gretel caught me in the throat and heart. The tears were equally shared in the final part of the second half. I found it very moving. One of those rare moments when, despite all that was going on, I could hear a pin drop in my heart.

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Came to see it, thought it was absolutely fabulous, and a young child in the front row entranced.