A Christmas celebration in aid of Breathing Matters
Festive carols directed by Michael Waldron with guest readers Charlotte Green & Brian Perkins – Proceeds to this fine charity supporting research into respiratory illness
Add to my Calendar 07-12-2018 19:30 07-12-2018 21:30 36 A Christmas celebration in aid of Breathing Matters Our annual Christmas Concert will take place this year in the magnificent neo-classical setting of New St Pancras’ Church on the edge of Bloomsbury. The concert will raise money for Breathing Matters, and in particular research into Bronchiectasis led by Professor Brown at University College London. Our guest readers this year are the well known BBC Radio Presenters Brian Perkins and Charlotte Green. Both have been familiar voices on the radio for many years, having been news readers for the Radio 4 Today programme. Charlotte has also presented the comedy programme “The News Quiz”, been the “reader” for “Quote….unquote”, and in 2013 joined Classic FM and BBC Radio 5 Live. Tickets are available now, so book early to save your place at what will be a wonderfully festive evening. St Pancras Church, London DD/MM/YYYYDetails
St Pancras Church
Euston Road
Bloomsbury
London
NW1 2BA
England
Programme
Felix Mendelssohn – Hark! The Herald angels sing
Performers
Holst Singers
Programme Note
Our annual Christmas Concert will take place this year in the magnificent neo-classical setting of New St Pancras’ Church on the edge of Bloomsbury. The concert will raise money for Breathing Matters, and in particular research into Bronchiectasis led by Professor Brown at University College London. Our guest readers this year are the well known BBC Radio Presenters Brian Perkins and Charlotte Green. Both have been familiar voices on the radio for many years, having been news readers for the Radio 4 Today programme. Charlotte has also presented the comedy programme “The News Quiz”, been the “reader” for “Quote….unquote”, and in 2013 joined Classic FM and BBC Radio 5 Live.
Tickets are available now, so book early to save your place at what will be a wonderfully festive evening.