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Tuesday 2nd July

St Augustine's Church, One Tree Hill SE23 3LE

7.30 - 9pm


One Tree Hill Choir presents Carmina Burana by Carl Orff

Musical Director - Ben Vonberg-Clark


tickets ?8 children/concs ?4 - can be bought on the door or www.ticketsource.co.uk/augustine1treehill


refreshments available.

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Come to One Tree Hill SE23 tonight for a beautiful summer?s evening of music at St Augustine?s Church. One Tree Hill Choir along with guest soloists and musicians will perform Carl Orff?s Carmina Burana. The Musical Director is Ben Vonberg-Clark.


Doors open at 7pm and the concert starts at 7.30pm.

Come early for refreshments and the best seats!


Tickets @ ?8/?4 are available on the door or www.ticketsource.co.uk

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