The prison where killer nurse Lucy Letby is serving her sentence is treating its inmates to a night of opera.
HMP Bronzefield cons will be given the chance to get involved with the musical workshops.
The inmates then put on a performance.
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Letby, 35, is currently behind bars at the prison.
The ex-neonatal nurse who was convicted of killing seven infants.
She was found guilty on seven counts each of murder and also attempted murder in 2023.
In January 2024, she was handed a life sentence for her crimes.
Pimlico Opera is an opera company and registered charity founded in 1987.
It has been operating in prisons since the 1990s and will now be putting in the hours for its next performance.
It will take place at Bronzefield, in Ashford, Surrey, on 6 March, as reported by Need To Know.

The performance will be a rendition of Made in Dagenham, a true story about women machinists working for Ford in 1968.
The workers staged a huge strike for equal pay and their struggle led to the TUC making equal pay a core policy for the future.
Made in Dagenham was made into a film in 2010 starring Sally Hawkins and Rosamund Pike.
In 2014, it was turned into a musical and put on at the Adelphi Theatre in the West End.
The charity runs a series of workshops which ends with the prisoners putting together a performance before an audience.
On Tuesday (4 Feb), a panel of medical experts working with Letby’s defence team said they believe the 35-year-old did not commit the murders.
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