Presented by Doreen Reed
Doreen will be joined by the Lowestoft Signing Choir for a programme of wit, nostalgia, anecdotes and songs. In their quest to promote Deaf Awareness and the recognition of British Sign Language each song will be signed.
This is an amateur production presented as part of the New Wolsey’s annual Open Season. Find out more by browsing the Creative Learning section of our website.
Signs of Enjoyment, as soon as Elizabeth ( versatile Conductor ) escorted this wonderful Choir to the stage of The Fisher Theatre Bungay, everyone could tell and see the loving smiles and warmth being bought by this ever loving popular choir, A terrific melody of song and music, this Choir has collected lots of money for Charity and deserves so much applause, everyone is promised a lovely evening. enjoy..
Mike Daniels
Elizabeth and the choir were an absolute delight to work with and watch perform. They brought a wonderfully visual aspect to the concert with their signing and the enthusiasm and enjoyment of each member is evident through rehearsals and performances. The Voice cLoud is an arts organisation committed to promoting the role of arts, creativity and imagination within health and care settings to encouraged resilience, aid recovery and have tangible and positive effects on quality of life and general and specific health need.
Stephen Amer of The Voice cLoud
The Lowestoft Signing Choir came to The Seagull Theatre in Pakefield, Lowestoft and immediately ensured the “full house” signs went up. This popular and versatile choir, led by their enthusiastic and ever smiling conductor and interpreter, Elizabeth, did not disappoint as they smoothly moved through songs old and new with their unique signing adding new meaning and depth to every song they presented to the delight and enjoyment of their audience. The standing ovation they received at the end of the evening was so very well deserved. An inspirational evening to remember for a very long time.
Marion Small