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| Sat. 18th August 2007 |
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3.00pm at The "Sting in The Tale" Festival Venue: Wimborne Town Hall
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| March & April 2006 |
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Playing "Sidney" in performances of![]() |
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| Sat. 11th & Sun. 12th. June 2005 |
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Tales of Springhead's Medieval Bagpiping Miller
(Stories from Tales of King Arthur and the Canterbury Tales) part of the Children's Art Festival:
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| Sun. 29th & Mon. 30th. May Also Weds. 1st. June 2005 |
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To mark 70 years since the death of "Lawrence of Arabia" The Story of the Desert Campaign during the First World War at various times throughout the day at the T.E. Lawrence Display at the Bovington Tank Museum Bovington, nr Wool, Dorset. Further information on 01929 405096 For map, click here (courtesy of "Multimap") |
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| Thurs. 19th May 2005 |
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the Premier Performance of
A new one-man show, written and performed by Raymond Sargent 7.30pm at The date of this premier performance marked 70 years since the death of T.E. Lawrence | ||||
| Sat. 2nd October 2004 |
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the Premiere Performance of...
at This performance was part of the 2004 "Sting in The Tale" Festival of Stories and was organised and funded by For map, click here (courtesy of "Multimap") |
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| Sat. 17th. July 2004 |
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playing Dr Warren (the Anglican vicar) in a rare performance of Graham Moore's Tolpuddle Man the story of the Tolpuddle Martyrs in words and song. at the TUC's Tolpuddle Festival at Tolpuddle, near Dorchester, Dorset. 7pm in The Martyrs Marquee. |
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| Thurs. 24th. until Sun. 27th. June 2004 |
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The Official Launch of the Medieval Trio The Wimborne Minstrels at the Jersey 1204-2004 Festivities:
Celebrating 800 years of union with the British Isles. 8pm Thurs. 24th. June: Concert at Gouray Church. Specially commissioned by Jersey Arts Centre to open the Jersey Revels
Fri 25th.-Sun 27th. June: Jersey Revels at Gorey. Performing at a three-day Medieval experience, taking place over most of each day, in and around the imposing Mont Orgueil Castle. |
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| November- December 2003 |
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A performance of "The Signalman" (first half of "Two Victorian Tales"), followed by a discussion on Charles Dickens' approach to writing the story and Ray's approach to adapting it for performance.
7.30 till 9pm at various "Lads and Dads" book clubs, held at Public Libraries throughout Hampshire. These events were promoted by Hampshire County Council The Stage-Management at these performances were headed by a member of each Library's staff. |
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