Charlie Haylock: An Eccentric Look at East Anglia
Venue: The Corn Hall
An Eccentric Look at East Anglia
Charlie Haylock is one of East Anglia's leading entertainers and is a great friend to The Corn Hall. His visits here are always a popular event! Charlie is retiring from the public eye at the end of 2025 so this will be one of the last chances to see him perform in public. Don't miss it!
In his legendary, informative and hilarious talk entitled, 'An Eccentric Look at East Anglia' he gives a very unique and entertaining look at goings on in rural Suffolk and Norfolk . . .
He can reduce audiences to tears of laughter with his characteristic rustic story telling . . . as anyone who has heard his talk will tell you. Charlie will give examples of Suffolk / Norfolk banter . . . being equally fair to both sides.
Charlie will analyse the logic behind East Anglia's humour and give numerous examples . . . and will demonstrate, how Old East Anglians can just look at people . . . and know exactly what the other person is thinking.
'An Eccentric Look at East Anglia' is an absolute must . . . Charlie looks at the East Anglian dialect . . explaining a few East Anglian spoken oddities . . . but are they so odd after all ? ! ?
'An Eccentric Look at East Anglia' is not to be missed!
If you have access issues, please contact the Box
Office on 01379 652241 to complete your booking. This will enable us to
ensure your visit is as comfortable and safe as possible .For fire
safety reasons we are limited on the number of wheelchairs we can
accommodate at a performance .For this reason, wheelchair spaces should
be reserved in advance to avoid disappointment.
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