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Variety in aid of hospice



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A LOCAL singer and producer has pulled together a wealth of talent for a charity variety show which comes to the Hailsham Pavilion on June 8.

Seasons of Love, in aid of St. Wilfrid's Hospice, will feature a variety of singing and dancing acts, including its producer Natalie Roberts, who will also be singing songs from the shows along with Jane James, Felicity Goodson, Mike Barber and Rowan Miller.
Popular blues singers Joel White and Michelle Titherley add a touch of jazz while the Can Can Boehm troupe will open the show and London-based contemporary dancer Rachel Graham will perform a solo piece.
Two local theatre schools — the Natalie Roberts School of Performing Arts and the Bourne Academy — complete the line-up. The evening will be hosted by local actress Jo Sands.
Natalie said, "St Wilfrid's Hospice is a charity close to my heart.
"The nurses and staff there cared for my best friend Craig Rees and my father David Harmer was a volunteer there before he passed away.
"These two special men were my inspiration for the show and Seasons of Love will be dedicated to their memory."
Tickets, priced at £10, are available from the Pavilion box office on 841414. Doors open at 6.30pm for a 7pm start.



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