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Early Music Concert-King Henry's Band at St Stephen's Church, Dulwich-Sat 14 Nov 7.30pm


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St. Stephen?s Church, Dulwich is delighted to announce a concert on Saturday 14 November by Robert FitzGerald?s KING HENRY?S BAND. This will be the first performance in London by the Norfolk musician Robert FitzGerald and promises to be a uniquely entertaining evening of light-hearted and deliciously tuneful music from the 16th Century played on a variety of period instruments ? not to be missed! (especially if you liked Wolf Hall). Tickets ?10 (?5 under 16s) from Olivia Holmes 0208 6705529 or on the door.


St Stephen's Church SE21 7HN is on College Road, next to Sydenham Hill railway station. The concert starts at 7.30pm and refreshments will be available.


More details at www.ststephensdulwich.org

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