Blues

Paul Cowley, of Sutton Blues Collective. (pic: Sutton News)

Paul Cowley

Poetry

Julie Boden, poet in residence at Symphony Hall. (pic: Sutton News)

Julie Boden

Jazz

Rebecca Kelly, jazz violinist-vocalist. (pic: Sutton News)

Rebecca Kelly

Rock

Drummer Ian Palmer. (pic: Sutton News)

Ian Palmer

Fine Art

Pop Bang artwork, Ian Cook. (pic: Sutton News)

Pop Bang - Ian Cook

Musical Theatre

Stuart Jones (left) and cast of Shirt & Tie. (pic: Sutton News)

Musical Shirt &  Tie

Classical

Richard Mason, leader of the Emmanuel Choir (pic: Sutton News)

Richard Mason

About the Festival

The Sutton Coldfield Festival of Arts aims to showcase the work of local artists and to give everybody the opportunity to get involved with the arts in Sutton Coldfield.

2008 is our inaugural year - get involved and make it a success!

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Music from Screen and Stage, performed by the New Streetly Youth Orchestra

Jun 12th, 2008 by Steve Bradley | 0
July 12, 2008
8:00 pm


The New Streetly Youth Orchestra will be performing a collection of music from popular movies and musicals, at Holy Trinity (C of E) Parish Church on Saturday July 12 at 8pm.

Highlights will include selections from The Phantom of the Opera, Harry Potter, High School Musical, Hairspray and the latest West End sensation Wicked!

The orchestra offers the opportunity for young musicians to learn new skills and boost their confidence through regular performances.

The concert will be conducted by Ed Harrison, Ian Myatt and Richard Commander and will feature a number of pieces arranged exclusively for the orchestra by local musician Claire Peplow.

Tickets are £5 (children £3) on 0121 321 1144 or via s_thebridge@yahoo.com
Visit www.nsyo.org.uk

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