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Neil Brand’s tribute to musicians of the silent era coming to Gregynog Hall

Neil Brand will feature Laurel and Hardy’s comedy ‘Liberty’ in his performance.

An insightful and moving tribute to musicians of the silent era is promised when notable musician, dramatist, TV presenter and composer Neil Brand pays a visit to Mid Wales on Saturday, November 6.

Gregynog Hall at Tregynon, near Newtown will host a day – from 2pm-9.30pm – with Brand, regarded as one of the finest exponents of improvised silent film accompaniment in the world.

He will introduce the audience to the world of early cinema through a performance of Alfred Hitchcock’s ‘The Lodger’ (1927) along with a selection of other classics.

Brand performs regularly at the National Film Theatre and at festivals worldwide. He has written numerous TV and radio plays, is a regular contributor to Radio 4’s Front Row and has conceived, written and presented several BBC4 documentaries.

The day’s programme comprises: 2pm to 3pm: Family Slapstick, a journey through Hollywood and early cinema trickery along with a performance of Laurel and Hardy’s ‘Liberty’ (1929). 4pm to 5pm: In conversation: Neil Brand and Harry Heuser followed by an audience question and answer session.  7pm to 8.30pm: Screening/performance of ‘The Lodger’ (1927).

Tickets are available for each part of the programme at £8 for adults, £6 for students and concessions and £4 for children. A combined ticket for the whole day costs £16 for adults, £12 for concessions and £8 for children.

Gregynog Hall’s café will be open from 11am to 5pm for hot and cold drinks, sandwiches and snacks, the bar will be open from 1pm to 9.30pm and a curry buffet, including a vegetarian option, will be available from 5pm to 6.30pm costing £8 for adults and £4 for children.

Tickets and accommodation are available by contacting Tel: 01686 650224 or by emailing [email protected] .