‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s Live’ is set to debut at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
The world premiere live-in-concert screening will see the iconic movie – starring Audrey Hepburn – shown in full, while it is accompanied by Henry Mancini’s Oscar-winning score performed by an orchestra and a choir.
Looking forward to the production, Lucy Noble, the Director of Events at the Royal Albert Hall, said: "This iconic film is famous for many things: Audrey Hepburn’s peerless sense of style, the headily romantic atmosphere, an exceptional cat, and – of course – Henry Mancini’s timeless score, including the classic song ‘Moon River’.
"This unique event will bring the music centre-stage, quite literally, as it is performed live and in full by an orchestra and choir.
"This is ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ as it has never been seen – or heard – before, so grab a pastry and a ‘huckleberry friend’ and head for the Royal Albert Hall in June."
The 1961 comedy-drama is often cited as one of the greatest movies ever made and the event has been created to celebrate Mancini’s score at one of the world’s most historic venues.