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Music and Drama Festival underway this weekend



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Published Date:
22 April 2008
THE annual Mansfield Music and Drama Festival gets under way on Saturday and Sunday with music classes at the Crescent Centre on the town's Bull Farm estate.
It starts with a variety of solo instrumental and singing classes with adjudicator David Hoult, before the ever-popular event moves to Mansfield Palace Theatre where there will be performances by children's and senior choirs –– including the Malcolm Lees Ladies Choir and Mansfield Male Voice Choir.

A verse-speaking and drama section with adjudicator Susan Mackay takes place at the Leeming Street theatre on Tuesday afternoon and continues at the Crescent Centre later in the week.

People of all ages are welcome and admission to the classes is £1.50 a session on the door.

For more information contact Sheila Haslam on Mansfield 627764.

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  • Last Updated: 22 April 2008 12:11 PM
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