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(22/10) Award-winning novel performed in Botolph Claydon



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Published Date: 06 October 2008
A NEW adaptation of Bruce Chatwin's award-winning novel On the Black Hill will be performed in East and Botolph Claydon Village Hall on October 22.
Part of Aylesbury Vale District Council's Theatre in the Villages scheme, the show features the AJTC theatre company and a cello score played live by Hattie Bennett.

On the Black Hill tells the extraordinary story of twin brothers Lewis and Benjamin Jones and their isolated upland farm.

The performance starts at 8pm in East and Botolph Claydon Village Hall in Botyl Road, Botolph Claydon.

Tickets are £9 or £7 concessions, contact Susan Lefebvre on 01296 712082 for bookings and more information.

Some tickets may be available on the door, but guests are advised to pre-book.



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  • Last Updated: 07 October 2008 5:11 PM
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