Join us at your favourite local… no, not the pub, our very own Barn Theatre!
It’s a mini music-based Barn Fringe that’s enticing audiences back from holidays this year with something for all tastes.
Wednesday 11th September
Opens a toe-tapping few days with The Great American Song Book: songs from Ian Gallagher as Frank Sinatra and, joining him in the nostalgia, our very own fabulous Barn-Ettes. It’ll be a sparkling night!
Thursday 12th September
The Trials of Cato, the up-and-coming Cambridgeshire folk band making a name for themselves nationally these days. Praised for the diversity of their material and influences, The Trials of Cato’s live show “invariably stuns audiences wherever they play” (FATEA). Whether plying their trade busking, performing in front of thousands at festivals across Europe, or frequently selling out their own shows, The Trials of Cato have the wind behind them. Something you should see for yourselves.
Friday 13th September
The exciting return of The Red Stripe Band, always a crowd-pleaser. We’re delighted to welcome Neil Drinkwater and his band during their 25th anniversary year. They’re bound to stir the blood and get people bopping in the aisles with their mix of boogie-woogie, jive and rock ’n’ roll classics as well as their own songs. Don’t miss it – and get your tickets early as this show always sells out!”
“Imagine a smaller version of the Jools Holland Orchestra without the annoying front man!” Time Out
Saturday 14th September
How can we possible wind up this year’s musical Barn Fringe after all that?
Well we have a real treat in store!
SOUND are a choir, from London. Why are they expected to pull out all the stops and leave the Barn’s audience and creatives so inspired ? Just take a peek at their website soundchoir.com and you’ll see what I mean.
They have agreed to bring 15 singers to the Barn to perform a unique 75min one-off performance from their pop, funk and soul repertoire and I for one will be there!