A musical afternoon with Amy Jeffs, Gwen Burns, and Natalie Brice

A musical afternoon with Amy Jeffs, Gwen Burns, and Natalie Brice

By Whitby Lit Fest

Featuring fairy tales, Greek myths and bible stories, Old Songs threads a tapestry of Britain's landscape, history, and cultures.

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The Coliseum Centre

1B Victoria Place Whitby YO21 1EZ United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours
  • In person
  • Doors at 1:30 PM

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Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Music • Folk

Amy Jeffs, author of the Sunday Times bestseller Storyland and Wild, artist Gwen Burns, and musician Natalie Brice combine forces to create a rich compendium, singing of mystery, magic and, above all, humanity.

The three celebrate their illustrated and music-infused book, Old Songs: Stories of Love and Death from Traditional Ballads, which fuses short stories, histories, lyrics, and illustrations in an enthralling reimagining of traditional folk ballads.

Featuring iterations of fairy tales and sinister descendants of Greek myths and bible stories, Old Songs threads a tapestry of Britain's landscape, history, and cultures.

Dr Amy Jeffs is an author, artist, and medievalist. She worked in the British Library's department of Ancient, Medieval and Early Modern manuscripts.

Gwen Burns has a background in costume design and social history. Her work is informed by fine art, western symbolic traditions, historic artefacts, and nature.

Natalie Brice is an actor-musician, composer, and teacher – she’s sang with The English Touring Opera and arranged music for film, theatre, commercial voiceover work, with collaborations with various artists.

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Whitby Lit Fest

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Nov 8 · 2:00 PM GMT