The Chapel
Hurstpierpoint College
Tickets £10


Free Bus leaves Trinity Road Car Park at 7.30 pm and
Willow Way at 7.40 pm
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HEBER OPERA
with a concert of popular operatic arias and choruses

Heber Opera is a Sussex based opera company that brings opera to many local villages. Their opera productions are performed in the round, with the singers close enough to touch. All performances are sung in English and the audience is usually made part of the action in some way, making a Heber show a very accessible way to experience opera.
Heber Opera regularly perform in Hurstpierpoint and you may have seen their production of Eugene Onegin in May.
A selection of excerpts from past productions, together with other favourites, will make this an entertaining concert.
www.heberopera.co.uk |
Players Theatre
Tickets £8
Performers are donating their fee to local charities
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8 pm

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DESPERATE HURSTWIVES
Introduced by GWYNETH POWELL

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musical entertainment from Desperate Hurstwives, supported by the Kitty Kat Dolls and other guests.
As the reviewer in The Mid Sussex Times said:
“... this was family entertainment at its best - there were representatives of all generations enjoying it - from children right through to pensioners like me.
Let’s hope we see these girls back again soon. This kind of live entertainment is all too rare . . .”
OK, man from the Middy - here they are again!
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Hurstpierpoint Village Centre
FREE
TicketsWILL be required from
Box Office
Tickets £2
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2 pm

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Swindon Co-operative Ladies’ Choir

The choir will entertain the Over 60s at a special Festival tea. They will be singing some choral pieces interspersed with solos and poems. |
Hurstpierpoint Library
FREE
Baby Rhyme Time takes place every alternate Tuesday |
9.30 am to 10 am

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BY RHYME TIME
All children aged 0-2 are welcome.

Come and join baby rhyme time with rhymes, songs and musical instruments.
Parents and carers are asked to remain on the premises during this activity.
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