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LATEST NEWS

The River People return from Edinburgh

The company has now returned from the Edinburgh Fringe Festival where they performed The Terrible Tales of the Midnight Chorus to sold out houses, gathering a healthy brace of four star reviews in the process.

 

The company also did very well in performing theior scratch show 'Little Matter' at the Edinburgh International Festival. We'll keep you updated to the show's progress.

"Ed Wren and Claire Harvey are the king and queen of fringe whimsy"!

A review has been posted on 'Fest' the Edinburgh Festival Guide about The River People and all of our Fringey happenings this august, take a peek, go to

http://fest.theskinny.co.uk/article/99636-over-the-river-through-the-woods

'Terrible Tales' at the Winchester Hat fair

We want to say a huge thankyou to everyone that came to see 'Terrible tales of the midnight chorus' at the Winchester Hat Fair! It was fantastic to see so many new and old faces in the audience.

 

Now, why not come and see the full 40minute version at Spinney Hollow on the 24th July. Tickets are available by email from kate@spinneyhollow.co.uk !

 

We hope to see you there!

The River People at the Winchester Hat Fair

'The Terrible Tales of the Midnight Chorus'

 will be making a 20 minute debut at the

Winchester Hat Fair Friday 2nd, Saturday

3rd (both on the Cathedral Green) and

Sunday 5th of July (on the Arbour)

 

You wont miss us as we are performing

on a wooden wagon stage next to

Spinney Hollow's woodland workshop

stand!

Join us!

 

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