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Free admission to Spa music event



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Published Date: 16 July 2008
THE SPA is having a musical free-for-all next week.
In a bid to entice more people to the numerous delights on offer throughout the summer, the venue is dropping its admission charges for three performances on Thursday July 24.

Two are by the Spa Orchestra: in the open-air Sun Court at 11am and in the Spa Grand Hall at 7.45pm, with guest soloist Marilyn Hill Smith.

The third is with organist Howard Beaumont in the Sun Court at 2.30pm.

The Spa's business development officer Stewart Ward says: "The day will be a great opportunity for all borough residents and tourists to experience the sounds of the wonderful Spa Orchestra and relax in the Spa Sun Court with Howard Beaumont for free.

"It is open to everyone and offers an excellent opportunity to visit the Spa and gain an insight into what goes on at the Spa," Stewart says.

"The fantastic Spa Orchestra offers a fabulous programme of orchestral, classic, light and jazz music performed during an open-air morning concert and an evening concert with a special guest soloist."



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  • Last Updated: 16 July 2008 9:13 AM
  • Source: Scarborough Evening News
  • Location: Scarborough
 
 
  

 
 


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