Friday Twilight – Titanic in Music, Song and Story

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The Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Bethesda Street, City Centre, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, ST1 3DW

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Friday Twilight – Titanic in Music, Song and Story

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Down the decades the story of Titanic has been featured in many books, several cinema films and in many songs and musical compositions. Here we pay a musical tribute on stage and screen. Come and enjoy the overture, opening and "God Speed, Titanic" from "Titanic: The Musical" which was presented with soloists and the Phoenix Singers at the Victoria Hall for the 2012 Centenary. Our evening's onstage performances will feature Virginia Johnson accompanied by Karen Shutt with special guests The Boat Band. Hear contemporary tunes in the First Class Passenger Lounge, and lively songs and music from the decks below in Steerage - such as "Fine, Fine Fine!" "Fare Thee Well, Titanic, Fare The Well" and songs reflecting on the fateful end of Titanic and the loss of over 1500 souls. Come and celebrate all things Titanic and commemorate that tragic maiden voyage 110 years ago. Tickets £10 and includes free entry to the Titanic exhibition at 7pm before the main show begins. Please call 01782 232323 or email MuseumEvents@stoke.gov.uk to book.

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