| Time | Description | Venue | Cost |
| 10.20 – 10.50am | Gospel Singing Workshop 1 | Town Square – All Welcome | Donations |
| 11am – 12pm | Combined Service featuring massed gospel choir of St Thomas and Workshop participants | Town Square - All Welcome | Donations for Disasters Emergency Fund – nominated by Rev Ruth Hansford |
| 12.10pm – 12.40pm | Gospel Singing Workshop 2 | Town Square – All Welcome | Donations |
| 3-4.30pm | Winnie The Pooh and Friends – a play by Hatherleigh Young Players | Community Centre | Free – Donations are welcomed |
| 7pm – 7.45pm | Organ Recital with Roger Cleverdon | Methodist Church | Free – Donations Welcomed |
| 9-11pmbar opens at 8pm | Two Halves of Guinness | Community Centre | £10 |
St Thomas Gospel Choir invite you to come and join in with there two amazing gospel singing workshops. Come along to the first session and then carry on and join in the combined church service, then stay and have a go in the second session or simple sit back and enjoy the choir. follow them on Facebook
We are inviting all three churches; St John the Baptist Church, Methodist Church and The Vine Church to hold their service in association with St Thomas Gospal Choir. The service will be held in the Festival Marquee, in the Town Square.
St Thomas Gospal Choir – Exeter
Winnie the Pooh – Play Hatherleigh’s Young Players perform “Winnie the Pooh and Friends” with cake and candles, songs, dance and merriment. Nobody can be uncheered!
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Organ Recital – Roger Cleverdon
Following his extremly popular concert for us last year, Roger Cleverdon will perform works from the recent Royal Wedding service.
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A new play by Mark Burgess
Directed by Derek Parry
with Trevor Littledale as Sir Alec Guinness
Mark Burgess’s lively and funny play sees Trevor Littledale offer an uncanny portrayal of one of the world’s best-loved stars reflecting on acting, faith, family and his shattering insecurity, played to a background of the golden days of British film and theatre.
Alec Guinness’s stage and screen career spanned decades of cinematic glory, winning multiple Olivier, Tony and Bafta and Academy awards along the way
Alec Guinness stage and screen career spanned decades of cinematic glory, winning multiple Olivier, Tony and BAFTA and Academy awards along the way. His acclaimed work in films such as Kind Hearts and Coronets, Lawrence of Arabia and The Bridge On The River Kwai, and his stage work alongside Olivier and Gielgud, established him as a household name.
Mark Burgess lively and funny play sees Trevor Littledale offer an uncanny portrayal of one of the worlds best-loved stars reflecting on acting, faith, family and his shattering insecurity, played to a background of the golden days of British film and theatre.
We join Sir Alec in the late 70s, as Star Wars is set to become one of the biggest films of all time, featuring his iconic performance as Obi-Wan Kenobi. Amidst fears he will be remembered only as a Jedi, Sir Alec hadn’t counted on the involvement of a master spy…
‘A first-rate performance: this is a great piece of writing, directing and acting.’ The Latest Brighton
‘I don’t know what else I could do but pretend to be an actor.’ Alec Guinness
Thanks to Roger and Jan at Pipers Cottage for Accommodtion for the Artist on Sunday Evening
TICKETS:- Box Office 01837 810624 or from The Pottery and Papershop Hatherleigh
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Posted on: Saturday, January 8th, 2011 at 10:35 am