SPAN Arts presents The Devil's Violin, an evening of Roma Gypsy tales and music from Daniel Morden and Newfolks.
The Devil's Violin is a rip-roaring telling of Gypsy tales through a dynamic combination of live music and spoken word.
Storyteller and author Daniel Morden joins forces with musicians Oliver Wilson-Dickson (violin), Edward Jay (accordion/guitar) and Sarah Moody (cello) to perform long-forgotten Gypsy tales from Wales and elsewhere, with music inspired by the passion and energy of the Gypsy tradition.
The show is at the Queens Hall, Narberth, on Thursday January 25.
Doors open at 7.30pm and tickets cost £7 (£6) from Span Arts on 01834 869 323.
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