Age range: 12+
Singer-cellist Bonnie and Shrewsbury-born accordionist Pete were on their debut International tour in New Zealand with their van “Brian” when the pandemic hit. Happily stranded, they committed to the nomadic ‘Life of Brian’, performing inside the Kiwi bubble for 2 years before it burst and they returned home. The pair mix vivid storytelling with eclectic sounds, drawing on their diverse musical tastes and weaving them into an action-packed narrative of folky goodness. Once reviewed as "a duo with the sound of a 5 piece", they indulge in their multitasking ability to create a sound far larger and more diverse than you might expect.
Date & Time
Fri 21 October 2022, 7.30pm
Location
Wem Town Hall
SY4 5DG
Enquiries
01939 232299; www.wemtownhall.co.uk
www.goodhabitsband.com
Additional information:
Friends £11. Please contact the venue directly to book these tickets. Thank you
Tickets
Adult: £13.00
Child: £6.00
Date & Time
Sun 18 December 2022, 7.30pm
Location
Cawley Hall, Eye
HR6 0DS
Enquiries
01568 615836
www.goodhabitsband.com
Tickets
Adult: £12.00
Child: £6.00
Family: £30.00
I am a wheelchair user and find it difficult to go to the theatre to enjoy a good film or take in a 'bit of Culture' now and again.Flicks in The Sticks brings a lot of joy to so many people who otherwise would miss out.
Sue Macdonald
Totally loved 'The boy who bit Picasso' It was so heartwarming, funny and made me nearly cry at the end! Totally inspired me and makes me want to make theatre!
Kate Johnston
I heard the Ensemble Sakhioba and want to say what an extraordinary experience it was. A really remarkable performance - thank you for bringing them to Shropshire and I'm glad you achieved a very full audience for them.
Anon
We are regular flicks goers and we would be lost without your service. I can't tell you how much your screenings mean to people like us
K.L.
Living in 'the sticks' limits access to the larger cinemas, consequently Flicks is a lovely way of seeing fairly recent films, without the hassle of planning a journey beforehand. Long may it last.
Lesley and Chris Pimm-Jones
A really enjoyable experience. Friendly atomosphere and heart warming film (Salmon Fishing in the Yemen) Would love the chance to do it again. What a good idea for community spirit.
J L-Lakelin
Looking forward to showing films again this season. Like putting on a favourite winter coat!
Cate
I am 86 and I am a big fan of flicks. In the villages its lovely, the proper way to do it, have a glass of wine and a chat, its so much more than just a film
G.S.
Flicks is the lynch pin for most of what goes on in our village
Sheila
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