June Bronhill, OBE, was a celebrated Australian coloratura soprano, renowned for her captivating performances in light opera, operetta, and musical theatre. Born on June 26, 1929, in Broken Hill, New South Wales, Bronhill's career took off in the 1950s, with her debut at London's Saddler's Wells Opera. She became a star of the West End, enchanting audiences with her roles in classics like "Die Fledermaus," "Rigoletto," and "The Merry Widow." Beyond her operatic prowess, Bronhill also showcased her acting skills in productions like "Gay Operetta" and "Orpheus in the Underworld." Her legacy continues to inspire, with her music still cherished by fans worldwide.