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Tall Tales & Musical Stories with Jack Lynch & Len Graham

The Tipsy Cow, 22 Main Street, Hilltown, County Down, BT34 5UH
Jack Lynch and Len Graham

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Hilltown Community Association's is excited to host Newry's Len Graham and Dublin's Jack Lynch this coming Friday as part of this weekend's Storytelling Festival.

Tall tales, splendid songs and wickedly wise words. Two of Ireland's finest performers conspire to delight you with an entertaining show of great songs and heart-warming stories.

Renowned storyteller Jack Lynch weaves his hilarious tales with sensitivity and expertise. Traditional singer Len Graham's musical stories mingle sad farewells with joyous homecomings.

Together this duo of master craftsmen create a gentle little gem of a show which is fresh, unfussy and great craic altogether!

Friday 1 April -  Tipsy Cow, Hilltown

Doors open at 7pm with finger buffet

Show starts at 8pm

Tickets £8 payable at door

Please contact hilltowncommunity@gmail.com or call 075 40866986 to let us know you are coming!

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