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FEBRUARY |
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Saturday 11th 7.30 pmA Roll in the Hay
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A light-hearted celebration of the countryside through music and words.
The Antonius Players join forces with one of the most famous voices in the land, Radio 4 Archers’ actress Sunny Ormonde (better known to Ambridge listeners as Lillian Bellamy).
Together they explore the joys of the countryside through stories, poems and foot-tapping music plus anecdotes from the much loved radio programme.
MARCH
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9th March at 7:30 Oh La La! Jazz and Pop with a French twist! |
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A charming and sophisticated acoustic quartet performing music which is perfect for listening and dancing, the band features Fifi la Mer on vocals and accordion, Will de Biste on double bass, Xavier la Roche on guitar and Charles Louis d'Ince on violin. |
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Performing from a wide repertoire including classic jazz, 'Musette' (Parisian folk), 'Chansons Realistes' (made famous by Edith Piaf), and a selection of French favourites and pop tunes, Oh La La! provide a fabulously entertaining evening. |
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APRIL
The
Honey Man
'How can I remember things I never knew?'
A fascinating and beautifully-detailed account of the unlikely relationship that develops one summer between Misty, a 15 year-old girl, and The Honey Man, an 'ancient' afro-caribbean man who has taken up residence in a derelict cottage at the edge of the picture-postcard English village where she lives.
It's a tale of growing up and growing old, of individual responsibility and shared history, of dying bees, healing herbs and (possibly) just a little magic.
Recommended Audience: Adults & Older Children