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Post by postscript on Aug 5, 2008 13:44:20 GMT
This post has been moved from the Songs of Praise thread. For my local church concerts I take a cushion in the car but I am not going to lug one around London with me! Peter S. Ooooops! Sorry, Richard. Thank you. Peter S.
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Post by gordon on Aug 5, 2008 15:34:50 GMT
Hi All,
I hope to get to the church in time to meet up at 4pm.
Gordon
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Post by natalie on Aug 5, 2008 15:44:58 GMT
Not doing it but Im looking forward to read all your reviews
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Post by Martin on Aug 5, 2008 15:45:12 GMT
I hope to get to the church in time Gordon and so says Stanley........ Martin
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Post by gordon on Aug 5, 2008 16:15:22 GMT
Well Martin, we will be seeing OUR FAIR LADY!!
Gordon
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Post by Richard on Aug 6, 2008 7:24:13 GMT
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Post by Paddy on Aug 6, 2008 12:03:22 GMT
' Lots of chocolate for me Hayley to eat ....' Have a ' fair' evening. Paddy
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Post by Martin on Aug 6, 2008 12:17:55 GMT
Hi I went along to St.James's at lunchtime today to try and get some more definite arrangements regarding ticket collection tomorrow. I spoke to a warden and she said that tickets will be on sale for collection in the entrance hall at the table where All Angels did a signing last year. When asked what time she said sometime starting between 6.00 - 6.30pm.
She also went onto say that they expect a large turnout (so organised chaos then when collecting tickets?).
Whilst I was there a rehearsal was ongoing for today's lunchtime concert (the church runs a few of these each week and are free). Today was the turn of the Japanese soprano Asuka Kurogi (don't worry, I had never heard of her either but apparently she is well known) and her repertoire included "Don't stand at my grave and weep". Small world?
Martin
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Post by grant on Aug 6, 2008 14:32:20 GMT
She also went onto say that they expect a large turnout (so organised chaos then when collecting tickets?). Hi Martin I suppose it depends how many people will choose to be there that early. No doubt we'll find out tomorrow! It will help if we have the correct money to pay for our tickets Best wishes Grant
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Post by Richard on Aug 6, 2008 15:13:10 GMT
Don't forget, that's £18. Richard
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Post by Belinda on Aug 6, 2008 16:58:36 GMT
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Post by roger on Aug 6, 2008 17:03:33 GMT
Hi Belinda, I'm not sure if Richard is still around so I'll answer your question. Yes, it is the same venue that you came to in 2005 - was it really three years ago? And yes, it does have the market in the courtyard and cafe that you remember. Not everything stays the same though. Garfunkels has gone. Roger
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Post by Paddy on Aug 6, 2008 17:49:55 GMT
She also went onto say that they expect a large turnout (so organised chaos then when collecting tickets?). Hi Martin I suppose it depends how many people will choose to be there that early. No doubt we'll find out tomorrow! It will help if we have the correct money to pay for our tickets Best wishes Grant Hi Grant, I recommend two walking-sticks - the noisier the better! 'Should work well in a church? Have a great time. Paddy
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Post by grant on Aug 6, 2008 17:55:58 GMT
Hi Belinda Yes, it is the same place! That was my first concert and I didn't know anyone then, although I did discover HWI whilst waiting for my first meeting with Hayley! According to Richard, Garfuncles is no longer there, but there is a good pub behind the church I gather and that's where we're supposed to be meeting. Best wishes Grant Ooopps!! I see Roger has already answered!
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Post by Colin on Aug 6, 2008 21:17:08 GMT
Hi everyone Best wishes to all who are attending the concert tomorrow - hope you all have a great time. I'll be there in spirit Kind regards Colin
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