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Wednesday 7 November 2018

A Seasonal Celebration For The Petworth Society

Update 9th November 2018: Minor updates for singers and audience, please read carefully below. For any singers wishing to perform, please note the 15th November deadline for confirming.
Wednesday 12th December, 7.30pm
Leconfield Hall, Petworth (map link)


This event will combine several of the various elements that have steadily developed either independently or out of our coming together as Singers.

Those members who will be playing instruments, Mumming or giving recitations are already rehearsing their contributions, and the rest of us have & can brush up our renditions of the seasonal songs selected at our remaining various monthly meetings including the extra one on the 14th November at YOHAH.

Entry to the event is free for those singers who will be performing (list of names) but non-singing members, friends and family will be asked to pay the Society/Public £5 entry fee which includes refreshments and the hire of the hall.

Due to available space we are limited on the number of singers actually performing to around 30.

Please email southdownsfolksingers@gmail.com by 15th November to confirm if you wish to perform on the night.

You will notice on the programme that Emily will again involve the audience in singing some catches.

Parking is free after 6.00pm in the main town car park (GU28 0AP), so arriving in good time around 7.00pm at the Hall to have any final briefing needed, and get seated, would be very helpful.

With your continuing enthusiasm it should be a great evening.

John C.

Download the Programme (which includes the set list)

1 comment:

  1. Thank you so much for your performance at Petworth. The singing was first class and the choice of songs appropriate for the season. I can't tell you how much I enjoyed the tipteers. Did anybody film the play? Probably the first time a mumming play has been performed at Petworth in almost a century. Congratulations to all of those involved.
    Miles Costello

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