Hundreds entertained at Music and Mirth show

More than 200 people were entertained by the two fundraising evening performances of '˜Music and Mirth', which were held in Fernhurst Village Hall.

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From left to right: Julian Biggs, Caroline Powell, Nick Taylor, Paul Bailey, Fleur Ogilvy, and Nigel Johnson-HillFrom left to right: Julian Biggs, Caroline Powell, Nick Taylor, Paul Bailey, Fleur Ogilvy, and Nigel Johnson-Hill
From left to right: Julian Biggs, Caroline Powell, Nick Taylor, Paul Bailey, Fleur Ogilvy, and Nigel Johnson-Hill

‘Julian Biggs and Chums’ presented the performances over February 17 and 18, providing a show of musical and comedy sketches. Julian Biggs, who is from Lynchmere, is treasurer for the Lynchmere and Camelsdale Parochial Church Council. The show culminated in a performance of ‘Brexit the Musical’, created by fellow performer Nigel Johnson-Hill, and directed by Juliet Page. Fish and chips were provided for the audience during the interval. The two performances helped to raise £4,000 for St Peter’s Church in Lynchmere and St Margaret’s in Fernhurst.

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