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I Found My Horn

2 Nov 2009

Following a successful run last year, I Found My Horn is back this month in Winchester and North London. Written by Jasper Rees and Jonathan Guy Lewis, and directed by Harry Burton, the play is about a man who wakes up at forty to a broken marriage, a beckoning bedsit, and the realisation that he has done nothing to make himself memorable. Then he clambers into the attic…

Not only will audiences get to see a heart warming play, but after the show on the 19 and 28 November, they’ll also have the opportunity to take part in a workshop, led by the star of the show. Lapsed and rusty musicians, and musicians nervous about performing can bring along an instrument, or just grab a kazoo while they’re there, and go through some exercises which will culminate in a mass blow of a simple tune.

Here’s what the press have said:

"A celebration of the joyous, life-affirming power of music." The Times
"A gem." The Sunday Times
"Delightful, often laugh-out-loud funny one-man show." Daily Telegraph

I Found My Horn is showing at:

Winchester Fire Station
November 5 and 6
www.firestationartscentre.com
01753 866 865

Hampstead Theatre
November 10 - 28
020 7722 9301
www.hampsteadtheatre.com
boxoffice@hampsteadtheatre.com

www.ifoundmyhorn.com

 

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