Gordon Giltrap makes a welcome return for Tideswell Theatre on 28 February
Gordon Giltrap’s guitar playing is amazing and his relaxed informal style makes for a great evening out. This is especially so as the performance is in the magnificent and atmospheric setting of the medieval St John the Baptist Church (Cathedral of the Peak).
He last played in the village in 2009 to a full house. It is a delight to see this guitar legend return for another concert and in such an evocative setting.
At the age of 18 Gordon Giltrap secured his first record deal and has now recorded over 30 albums, working with all the big names. His famous songs include the hit single ‘Heartsong’ (the ‘Holiday’ programme theme tune) and many others.
Gordon Giltrap will be offering an evening of superb music that combines rock, blues, folk and classical. His technically amazing performances are accompanied by a quiet chatty style, dry wit and plenty of anecdotes about life on tour.
From stunning solos to great stories and with a chance to request your favourites, this is a wonderful opportunity to see a true musical maestro live in action! For everyone, not just guitar fans.
Make sure of your ticket now for a great evening of spectacular guitar playing, bring your family and invite your friends. 7:30pm Saturday 28th February, St John The Baptist Church, Tideswell.
Tickets are £10 and £8 (concessions) and available in various ways.
For this show we have introduced a new way of booking through TicketSource. Go to:
www.ticketsource.co.uk/tideswelltheatre (please note there is a small charge for booking this way). If this system works well we’ll continue for other shows, though it is already proving popular and convenient.
Alternatively to book please email
theatre@tideswell.net or telephone 01298 871063.
Tickets are for sale as usual at Tideswell Post Office and Litton Shop.
The show is brought to the village through Live & Local, the Arts Council and local authority supported scheme to bring great theatre, music and dance to communities like ours. Tideswell Theatre has been a leading promoter of Live & Local in Derbyshire since 2002.
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead
A quick mention of Tideswell Community Players’ spring production, to be performed 21 – 23 May, again in the fantastic setting of Tideswell Church.
This famous comedy by Tom Stoppard will be directed by movement expert Ceri Royles. More details soon.
TCP have previously used the church to great effect in The Flint Street Nativity, The Stirrings in Sheffield on Saturday Night and The Accrington Pals. The staging of Rosencrantz and Guildenstern will again make the most of the Cathedral of The Peak’s magnificent medieval setting.
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