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    FolkEast

    “The Sun Rises on Sotterley” In March 2024 when the announcement was made that the Glemham Estate was to be sold, shivers ran down the spines of Eastfolkers throughout the land.  That announcement was quickly followed by FolkEast’s own, stating that 2024 would see the last FolkEast at Glemham and that a new site was…

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    Folk in a Field

    The term ‘Folk’ has come to mean a style of music, but even then, opinions are divided on what really is folk music. The origins of the word ‘folk’ comes from the old English ‘folc’ meaning common people. However, Common People in a Field lacks literation.  And before we get hung up on the common, in common…

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    First Light

    In the middle of a summer heatwave, I headed to a beach in Lowestoft. The sea breeze kept temperatures to a respectable 21°C, chilly enough to need a fleece. Still, there was plenty of time for the temperature to rise, it was only 4am. The promenade was busy with dawn watchers heading for the shore…

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    Richard, My Richard

    Production: Richard, My Richard Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds Last night I appeared on stage at The Theatre Royal Bury St Edmunds.  Whilst technically this is true, it does not mean that I performed at the theatre.  Doubtless many will be glad of that clarification!   The production of Richard, My Richard was played in the…

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    Something About George

    Show: Something About George Venue: Spa Pavilion, Felixstowe For those of us of a certain age the name George Harrisson is synonymous with The Beatles.  Those ten years between 1960 and 1970 saw what was once a school skiffle band, morph into one of the music industry’s most influential and famous bands.  The breakup of…

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    Stones in His Pockets

    Production: Stones in His Pockets – Eastern Angles John Peel Centre, Stowmarket Back at my old stomping ground, where I was once a volunteer, the John Peel Centre hosted the opening night of Eastern Angles Spring Tour, with their production of Marie Jones’ ‘Stones in His Pockets’.  This quirky little play is now almost twenty-five…