CLASSICAL act The 7 Sopranos provided its Leeton audience with a full sensory experience at its performance last week.
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The renowned group took to the stage at the Roxy Theatre last Thursday, with almost 100 residents turning out.
The 7 Sopranos were in town as part of a regional tour and were impressed with the theatre.
The group is made up of seven young women that perform not just opera music, but provide the audience with a visual delight with their elegant ball gowns and theatrics throughout the show.
As part of the Leeton performance, the audience was handed blindfolds to wear for one song, according to Roxy Theatre manager Krystal Roden.
"You didn't have to put them on if you didn't want to, but the idea was to wear them and just concentrate on the voices," Mrs Roden said.
"They are a high-quality act and we were really lucky to get them here as part of their tour … they weren't going to Wagga or Griffith, so it was pretty exciting to have them here.
"The audience really loved it.
"I guess it was aimed at a smaller-type market because it's not going to be everyone's thing, but I know everyone thought it was great."
The 7 Sopranos are a fusion of contemporary and classic style, with their sound aimed at reaching out and bridging the gap across all ages and music lovers.
Mrs Roden said the theatre had enjoyed a revival of live acts this year.
"We've had everything from bands and comedy to things like this," she said.
"It's definitely something we want to keep doing.
"We really want to thank The 7 Sopranos for coming to Leeton and putting on such a great show.
"It was a really engaging performance."