29 Jan 08 - 07:43 AM (#2247719) Subject: Folk in Suffolk / Norfolk April From: GUEST,billybob's son If you are in Suffolk or Norfolk or fancy a journey the Fisher Theatre line up for April ( Assuming you are more interested in folk music than plays ) is as follows... Steve Knightley Sunday Feb 17th ( Sold Out) Mawkin:Causley Sunday April 6th (Some TIckets Left) Martyn Joseph Friday April 11th (Some Tickets Left) John Renbourn & Robin Williamson Wednesday April 16th (Tickets on sale tomorrow) Harvey Andrews Wednesday April 23rd (On Sale Tomorrow) Box Office and information on 01986 897130 E-mail enquiries Fisher Theatre Info |
29 Jan 08 - 11:08 AM (#2247853) Subject: RE: Folk in Suffolk / Norfolk From: Seaking Where is the Fisher Theatre please ? Chris |
29 Jan 08 - 11:25 AM (#2247870) Subject: RE: Folk in Suffolk / Norfolk From: GUEST,Georgina Boyes The lovely Coope Boyes & Simpson are there in June too! |
29 Jan 08 - 11:46 AM (#2247892) Subject: RE: Folk in Suffolk / Norfolk From: manitas_at_work Possibly Bungay? See here http://www.fishertheatre.org/ |
29 Jan 08 - 11:49 AM (#2247894) Subject: RE: Folk in Suffolk / Norfolk From: Grab Renbourn and Williamson are playing in Cambridge sometime in the near future too. (After check on Google) April 19th at the Junction. Graham. |
29 Jan 08 - 11:52 AM (#2247896) Subject: RE: Folk in Suffolk / Norfolk From: McGrath of Harlow ...and good |
29 Jan 08 - 04:20 PM (#2248138) Subject: RE: Folk in Suffolk / Norfolk From: Seaking Guest Georgina... Do you have the date for the June Gig please ? I've googled and searched for Lovely Coope Boyes and Simpson and can't find the date or mention of the concert anywhere. Thanks Chris |
29 Jan 08 - 05:27 PM (#2248193) Subject: RE: Folk in Suffolk / Norfolk From: GUEST,Georgina Boyes It's Midsummer's Day - 21st June. |
30 Jan 08 - 05:33 AM (#2248459) Subject: RE: Folk in Suffolk / Norfolk From: Seaking Thanks Georgina |
31 Jan 08 - 08:44 AM (#2249470) Subject: RE: Folk in Suffolk / Norfolk From: billybob Lovely, thats my birthday 21st June. So I shall be in Bungay to celebrate.It is a super little theatre and the restaurant is good so you can have supper before the concert. Vin Garbutt is there tomorrow Febuary 1st. |
31 Jan 08 - 10:52 AM (#2249573) Subject: RE: Folk in Suffolk / Norfolk From: johnadams ....and in more traditional vein: The Bumpsted Boys - Ruby and her Horses Saturday 22 March 2008 Start: 19:30pm This is a true-life narrative about Ruby's love of horses set against the hardships of the agricultural depression of the 1920s and 30s. The Bumpstead boys are said to have 'mined the vein of Suffolk nostalgia' The performance comprises some button accordion music while there is a show of photographs mostly taken by Ruby at the time on her box brownie, Then stories each followed by an unaccompanied song from Andrew in his nutbrown East Suffolk voice. |
31 Jan 08 - 11:08 AM (#2249586) Subject: RE: Folk in Suffolk / Norfolk From: Surreysinger "Then stories each followed by an unaccompanied song from Andrew in his nutbrown East Suffolk voice. " I'm going to sound ignorant here, aren't I, but Andrew who ??? |
31 Jan 08 - 12:51 PM (#2249687) Subject: RE: Folk in Suffolk / Norfolk From: treewind I guess that would be Andrew Stannard - see Helions Bumpstead Gramophone Co. main page for the rest of it. Anahata |