A Shanty chorus is set to share it's coastal heritage through music.
The Rogues Shanty Chorus, Lowestoft's very own fishing choir have added an extra show due to a sell-out.
The new show, ‘Terms & Conditions’, will see the group explore commonplace language and phrases from seafaring communities.
They'll demonstrate the meanings of various maritime terminologies, delve into authentic journal accounts from local fishermen and sailors, exposing the harsh conditions faced by these men.
The tales will be intertwined with shanties and folk music.
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The choir is known for their blend of 'rowdy' sea shanties, 'evocative' storytelling, 'authentic' pub singalongs and 'charming' humour.
Their performances aim to preserve Lowestoft's coastal, cultural and musical heritage.
Musical director and percussionist, Andy Marr said: "The choir always look forward to any performance but especially they enjoy preparing for and performing our theatre shows.
"We are warning people, however, to book early based on having had nine complete sell-outs and having to turn people away on the door.
"Please also come along expecting to sing as we will encourage and expect this!"
The shows on March 3 will start at 2.30pm and 7pm, with tickets at £11 or £10 for concessions.
You can book the tickets from The Seagull Theatre box office by calling 01502 589726 or by visiting the theatre's website at www.theseagull.co.uk.
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