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'Behold Ye Ramblers' at The Lighthouse Poole

 

Back in May some of us joined North Dorset choirs supporting an interesting one man play at The Lighthouse Poole: 'Behold Ye Ramblers' written and performed by Neil Gore.

The play wove poetry, song, music and comedy in a performance revealing the history of the Clarion Movement that inspired the development of outdoor pursuits and leisure for ‘the many’ and established campaigns to claim the right to walk freely across the countryside.
Behold Ye Ramblers a splendid play with great story of the pioneers of the right to roam the countryside all in story and song. Jubilate choir provided the sung element

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