Comedy and acoustic music – Coming to Thame in May
NEXT month, May 2014, will see a couple of great shows coming to the Players Theatre, in Nelson Street, Thame. The first is the comedy, Wife After Death by Eric Chapell, from Tuesday, May 6 to Saturday, May 10, at 7.45pm.
SYNOPSIS – Dave Thursby’s friends are gathered at his funeral. Their memories of him are very different and often clash. When the mysterious Kay arrives to drop her bombshell, everyone endeavours to keep up appearances for the sake of the widow. Later, when the time comes to dispose of the ashes and Dave’s secret life is finally exposed, tempers and ashes fly.
Tickets: £9 and £8 (£1 off for concessions)
THE second date for your diary is Saturday, May 17, 7.30pm, when Towersey Festival presents…..
‘A night of great acoustic music to celebrate the launch of your local Festival in its 50th year’
BBC Award winner and Radio 2 play listed artist, Megan Henwood, from just down the road in Henley, has been heralded by The Guardian and Mojo Music Magazine as one of the brightest stars of the acoustic music world with her debut single being played regularly on BBC Radio 2. Stunning and heartbreaking song writing and a pure voice, coupled with brilliant and intricate guitar playing will have you transfixed from the first note.
With just over 100 seats this promises to be a beautifully intimate night of acoustic music, with support coming from another great local artist Evette Judge who delivers folksy acoustic rock through her own songwriting and covers.
The evening will be introduced by Towersey Festival Director Joe Heap who will show a short film about the event and some of the best pictures from the last few years, to get us all in the festival mood.
Tickets £12 (concessions – Over 60’s and Under 16 years £10)
Tickets online from www.thameplayers.co.uk (10% booking fee applies) or Tickets Anywhere, Greyhound Walk, Thame 01844 217228