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Singing, dancing, comedy and poetry are all in store



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Young artists from a range of Huntingdonshire groups are coming together for a singing, dancing and comedy event for one night only.
The Youth4Youth - Big Night Out brings together The Music Hall Society, Riverside Theatre Company, the Sea Cadets and many more in a night long entertainment bonanza.
This year's event will help to raise funds towards supporting The Riverside Singers to compete at the Choir Olympics in Austria this summer.
The show is at the Commemoration Hall, Huntingdon, on Thursday, May 7, at 7.30pm.

>> Tickets are £10, concessions £8, including buffet and table service, eight tickets for £70 or theatre seats for £5, concessions for £4.
For tickets call or text John Nunn on 07951 785678 or email johncardgallery@hotmail.co.uk or visit the Card Gallery, Huntingdon.

Ell of a day
POETRY enthusiasts from across the country will be gathering in Little Gidding for the third annual TS Eliot Festival. Held on Saturday, May 17, the festival programme includes inspiring talks and readings celebrating poetry and the work of Eliot.

It begins with the annual Little Gidding Lecture, by Peter Stanford, looking at poetry's role in capturing religious experience.
The festival's Keynote Speaker is Ingrid Soren, also known as the writer Rosamund Richardson. The day will conclude with an evening reading by the acclaimed poet, Sean O'Brien. There will also be audience readings, music, tea and a buffet supper.

A full day ticket is £25, and includes tea and supper. Separate tickets for the afternoon or evening events are also available at £10. Further details about tickets and bookings can be obtained from info@ferrarhouse.co.uk

Love in air
ASPECTS of Love is coming to Cambridge Arts Theatre from May 5 to 10 at 7.45pm, with matinees at 2.30pm on Thursday and Saturday. Tickets £15, £25, £30 and £35 and available by calling 01223 503333.

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  • Last Updated: 24 April 2008 3:32 PM
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  • Location: Huntingdon
 
 

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