Call the Midwife star to compère charity concert
Actress Judy Parfitt, who portrays Sister Monica Joan in BBC’s Call the Midwife, will be the special guest compère at Classics and Cream Teas, a concert at Coombes Church in aid of Electric Storm Youth.
The concert feature performances from the Sussex Wind Quintet and Concerts for Causes.
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The concert takes place in Coombes Church, Coombes Road, on Sunday, March 6, at 3pm.
Parking is available in the field below the church. The concert is followed by a cream tea in the barn.
Tickets, priced £15 for adults and £10 for concessions, are available from the box office 01903 762793 or by emailing [email protected]
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Hide AdJudy is a BAFTA-nominated actress who has appeared opposite famous names such as Laurence Olivier, Joan Plowright and Frank Finlay.
She has appeared with the Royal Shakespeare Company and in television performances including The Jewel in the Crown, Pride and Prejudice, Murder She Wrote and ER.
Her roles in films include the biopic film Wilde and Girl with a Pearl Earring.
In 2012, she began appearing in the popular BBC TV series Call the Midwife as Sister Monica Joan, an elderly nun who is suffering from the early stages of dementia.
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Hide AdElectric Storm Youth runs weekly activity sessions in term-time for young people at the Alternative Provision Centre in Lancing.
There the activities include things like cooking, crafts, sports and skateboarding.
Marion Peskett, chairman of directors, said: “What has now become an annual concert at Coombes Church is a real celebration of the musical talent we have locally.
“Having Judy Parfitt joining us as guest compere will really add to the occasion.
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Hide Ad“Some of our young people will be interviewing her during the concert so we look forward to hearing a bit more about her as well as enjoying some fantastic music”.
For more information about the Electric Storm Youth group, see its website at www.electricstormyouth.co.uk