New Season launches, November 6th 2016
Exeter Phoenix
Earworms this Sunday
We're really looking forward to welcoming Somerset Hills Chorus to Earworms at the Northcott on Sunday.
Mervyn Bedford has been working with the choir's musical director to come up with a delightful programme including songs for dancing and for audience participation!
Tickets still available either from the Northcott (01392 493493) or Exeter Visitor Information & Tickets, Dix's Field (no booking fees apply), or on the door subject to availability.
We hope to see you there!
Mervyn Bedford has been working with the choir's musical director to come up with a delightful programme including songs for dancing and for audience participation!
Tickets still available either from the Northcott (01392 493493) or Exeter Visitor Information & Tickets, Dix's Field (no booking fees apply), or on the door subject to availability.
We hope to see you there!
The Somerset Hills Chorus 11th January
For our next concert we return to the Northcott Theatre and are pleased to welcome the Somerset Hill Chorus.
The Somerset Hills Chorus are a Taunton based ladies singing group / choir that specialise in a form of a cappella chorus singing known as Sweet Adelines, initiated by Edna Mae Anderson of Oklahoma USA in 1945, who wanted to give women a chance to enjoy participating in the "chord-ringing, fun-filled harmony" that men were enjoying in their barbershop groups. They sing arrangements of songs from the 1940s to the present. The choir has been singing together since 1992.
Be ready, whatever age you are, to get swept up in the boundless enthusiasm, energy, and expertise of this chorus, in a rare appearance in Devon!
The Somerset Hills Chorus are a Taunton based ladies singing group / choir that specialise in a form of a cappella chorus singing known as Sweet Adelines, initiated by Edna Mae Anderson of Oklahoma USA in 1945, who wanted to give women a chance to enjoy participating in the "chord-ringing, fun-filled harmony" that men were enjoying in their barbershop groups. They sing arrangements of songs from the 1940s to the present. The choir has been singing together since 1992.
Be ready, whatever age you are, to get swept up in the boundless enthusiasm, energy, and expertise of this chorus, in a rare appearance in Devon!
Find out more about the choir from their website
tickets available from
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