Palgrave Players do the White Horse Open Mic Night, South Lopham - 29th September 2024

Fresh from their well-reviewed performances of the musical Once, the Palgrave Players take some of their earlier Celtic Nights music to the open-mic night at the South Lopham White Horse. It's quite a raucous and in places chaotic night, but the music goes down well with the lively crowd. Later, the old Post Office in Diss - constructed in the classic architectural style of many built in the late 1940s and 1950s - has closed up and moved to the other end of town. Then, Nosher and Mick the Brick are up at the Railway Tavern in Mellis where there's a rare Triumph racing car, built on a TR6 chassis. Finally, it's Fred's birthday so there's a Lemon Drizzle cake, and we're in Diss for a car boot sale.

next album: Sunflowers, A Quiz at Westhorpe and a GSB Duck Race, Eye - 29th September 2024
previous album: Diss Heritage Transport Festival and the GSB at Wickham Skeith - 22nd September 2024

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The first act sets up

The first act sets up

There's an unusual appearance of a cello first

Some of the PP band sing 'Fields of Athenry'

Isobel watches the proceedings

The Open-mic emcees do a number

Vicky adds a bit of fiddle

Doug does his stand-up bass thing

Vicky on fiddle for another guitar song

There's another rowdy singing number

Cathal sings Raglan Road

The counter of the old Post Office in Diss

The old Post Office in Diss has closed

The outside of the Post Office, built in 1953

A pint of Ghost Ship Zero at Old buckenham

There's a rare Triumph Spyder TR6 at the Railway

The cockpit of the rare Triumph

Charlie gives someone the finger(s)

Harry lights a candle on Fred's cake

The new patio awning is mostly complete

We poke around a car boot sale in Diss