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Another top line-up is planned for this year's Wiltshire Festival family get-together
at Lydiard Park at the end of August, with an exciting change of format to the
Classical Proms Extravaganza.
Former Steps members Claire Promoter Eddie Sharpe said the Friends &
and H have come together as a range of acts reflects the wide
duo and will be making a return to musical tastes of the audience who Partners ti
the Wiltshire Festival on Sunday attend the Party in the Park. "We
25 August, after the band's excel- have tried to put a bill together of I Y,^ FOR NEW RELATIONSHIPS
lent show in 2000. top artists to please all the family.
At who stepped in last year with It's not the complete line-up; more Z7re local C^7ntrrduction bl yenq
a great performance when 5ive acts will be added."
that car c about people
pulled out have been rebooked The classical event on Friday 23
due to popular demand. August takes on a wider appeal cial, including familiar and rousing A range of services at
Also appearing are garage act this year. Jae Alexander will again renditions of the 1812 Overture,
sensible prices
Mis-Teeq. dance stars Aurora. ITV conduct the English National Sym- Pomp and Circumstance No. 1 and
Popstars Liberty X, as well as phony Orchestra, and the first half Jerusalem. Soloists this year will Call (01793) 871342
Honeytrap, and All Stars. of the show will be a tribute to the be bass baritone Lawrence
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And to show all the youngsters 'Rat Pack.' Comedian Bobby Davro Beaman and to end the event in
how it's done, veteran crooners The and friends will perform the music traditional style, soprano Sarah or email:
Drifters will show why they're still of Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davies Jr Ryan. [email protected]
great after 40 years on the road. and Dean Martin, recently brought
up to date by Robbie Williams and
in the movie Oceans 11.
The traditional proms concert
returns in the second half with a
ninety minute golden jubilee spe-
Wiltshire Festival booking
Tickets purchased by 1 August
Classical Extravaganza
Adults £18; under 10s £7
Party in the Park
Adults £19: under 1Os £12
Tickets may be sold subject to a booking
fee and are available at Swindon Infor-
mation Centre, the Link and Oasis Lei-
sure Centres, or by phone 01285 869596
For latest acts, go to
www.wiltshirefestival.co.uk
Kids perform Pinocchio for Great Western
Hospital mother and baby unit
Over 100 Swindon children in the
Estelle School of Dance have set
out to help equip the courtyard
garden linked to the mother and
baby unit at the new Great West-
ern Hospital and hope to fill the
Wyvern Theatre from Thursday 20
June to Saturday 22 June, 7.30pm
and 2.30pm on Saturday for their
production of Pinocchio.
Tickets from £6.50 (concessions
available) from the Wyvern Thea-
tre, tel: 524481.
Megan Gibson from Old ShawLane
shows her Pinocchio poster de-
sign to sister Beth as Figaro the cat