PDtP April 25th – a change from our usual programming

Sort of.

While the music is going to be our customary selection of super-duper motets and madrigals, the venue is different.

Sadly, the Horse and Stables wasn’t free at at all in April but this has given us the chance to hold it in a place I’ve been wanting to try out for ages: the downstairs cafe at the Travelling Through bookshop in Waterloo.

I know, it’s not a pub, but it does serve beer and wine; it’s also a lovely, intimate little space and the team there are really looking forward to welcoming us.

The one downside is that we can only accommodate half of our usual numbers so pre-registration is essential.

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Please, please, please do not sign up unless you’re sure you’ll be able to make it as we don’t want empty seats on the night. 

Looking forward to seeing many of you there.

Cheers

Kevin

PS Forgive the cheeky anything-but-Shakespeare theme – I am genuinely enjoying all the anniversary celebrations this month but thought we could all do with a night off from them…

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K O'Neill

I am a classical music enthusiast and a lover of choral music in particular. I run the Polyphony Down the Pub social/singing night, probably the most thrilling singing-Renaissance-motets-in-the-backroom-of-a-pub experience you could ever hope to have.

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