howdenjones

HowdenJones

Kate Howden and Paul Jones are singer-songwriters, based in The North West of England, who have that special magic that captivates the audience in a unique, intimate atmosphere. Stripped back, gritty, often poignant, sometimes humorous, observations that reflect life’s ups and downs, their show is a family friendly mixture of songs, tunes and stories that has the audience joining in, singing along, and laughing as they share their travelling experiences through their music and northern-tinged banter. Specialising in playing at Village Halls and Community Venues, they celebrate England in all its guises good and bad, particularly rural village life, including nature and the seasons.

With powerful harmony, skilled musicianship and beautiful arrangements, they write all their own material and between them play, guitar, mandolin, fiddle, banjo and bodhran.

Remembrance service

Our village Remembrance service will be held this Sunday (13th of November) at St Michael’s Church Taddington at 10am.

Traditional well-loved hymns and a period of reflection, on all those who lost their lives fighting for our freedom.

All together worship on Sunday 6th November at 10am

ALL TOGETHER WORSHIP
(a new service for all)
St Michael and All Angels Church
Taddington
Sunday 6th November at 10am

Please join us to give praise and thanks in our beautiful historic village church!

cropped-clocksliver.jpgBringing the community together…

Macmillan World’s Biggest Coffee Morning

Macmillan-coffee-morningCome and join us on Saturday 1st October, 10.30 – 12.30
at the Bramwell Institute to help raise money for Macmillan Cancer Support.
We’ll provide the tea and coffee – please bring cake!!!

A Fistful of Spookies

Performance date and time
Thursday, 27th October 2016
7:30 PM

‘Highly theatrical’ (The Telegraph) and ‘hugely entertaining’ (Time Out), A Fistful of Spookies veer from silly originals (‘Don’t Stand Between a Man and his Tool’), beautiful contemporary songs (Leonard Cohen, Tom Waits, Beach Boys), ancient hymns and spine-tingling Georgian choral music, and back again.

A ‘fun size version’ (Mark Radcliffe, BBC Radio 6 Music) of the hugely successful 16-man Australian performance choir, The Spooky Men’s Chorale, The Spookies charm audiences with their gorgeous close harmony singing whilst dressed top to toe in black, sporting a fine range of mad hats, moustaches and beards that make them ‘look like a mildly deranged gang of construction workers, colonial governors and pirates’ (The Guardian).

And putting aside the wackiness, the singing is of the highest quality; sharp, precise and enthralling to watch.

‘Silly, thoughtful and in perfect harmony… [mixing] deadpan comedy with sophisticated a capella harmonies… the results are unexpected, charming and very funny.’ The Guardian

‘Inspired. A fantastic night out is guaranteed!’ BBC Radio 2

Running time
90 mins + interval

Audience Type
Adults/Older Children

Age Range
12+

Ticket Prices
£9.00 Full price in advance / £10.00 Full price on the door / £8.50 O.A.P. in advance / £9.00 O.A.P. on the door / £8.00 Full time education

Other Ticket Information
Free tea coffee and biscuits at interval. B.Y.O.B.

Main Box Office Telephone Number
01298 85384

Available From
01298 85384; 07929151688; The Queens Arms, Taddington.

Additional Information
Free tea, coffee and biscuits will be served at the interval. B.Y.O.B..The Queens Arms is nearby for sustenance before or after the event.