Events on Thursday 18th July
“Our dedicated crew spend their year tracking down and befriending the best independent musicians in the country and from across Europe. We invite them to join our merry throng and mix them all together on our lovely site and our nightly fire side jam. Add delicious foods from our new chefs, our charming bars serving locally brewed ales, ciders and cocktails as well as favourites like cold larger on tap, throw in a load of free children’s activities, fine sound engineers, and D'J’s to keep the grooves humming to perfection and you have a very special 4 day summer weekend.”
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Fanny's Meadow
“Hey baby, comedy for grown-ups with babies is B A C K - and you're in for a treat. Park the buggy downstairs and come on up where there's softplay mats on the floor and a changing area so you can relax and enjoy the stellar comic talent in a baby safe space.”
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Mamas and Ha-Has: comedy for adults & babies
“Based on Frank Wedekind’s groundbreaking and controversial play (once banned in Germany) this brilliant rock score and searingly emotional book take the story of sexual awakening, youth revolt, and self-discovery into a new century.”
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Spring Awakening
“The Jim Blomfield Trio bring a night of jazz to the Holburne café . Featuring Jim Blomfield (piano), Roshan ‘Tosh’ Wijetunge (bass) and Mark Whitlam (drums), the Trio’s past collaborations read like a who’s-who of the UK jazz scene. Drawing their influences from Rock, Drum and Bass, Latin and Contemporary jazz and Classical Piano, the Trio will perform two sets of evocative melodies and adventurous improvisations.”
From:
Jim Blomfield Trio
“Hosted by instrumental acoustic guitarist Sam Coxhill-Davis, expect very strong blues-rooted solo guitar. Sam plays a mixed set of experimental music inspired by music and artists from all over the globe - you will most likely hear blues mixed with some funk, rock, folk and even some Spanish Flamenco in his music.”
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Open Mic and Blues Night