CREDITON Arts Centre, Crediton Town Team and Crediton Town Council presented a fantastic weekend of entertainment as part of the Share in the Square programme for the Bank Holiday period.
On Saturday, August 28, the Share in the Square Music extravaganza saw a host of musical talent playing between 11am and 5.30pm.
Totnes-based choir Glorious Chorus opened the day, followed by local favourites The Triffles, Treehouse, Whittall and Cookson, The Corduroy Curiosities and The Moonshine Serenaders.
The wonderful Devon-based folk legend Jim Causley finished the programme with his songs of Devon life.
Sunday, August 29 saw a visit from Cornwall’s Bash Street Theatre with their new show "The Cameraman".
Set around the seedy French Cafe du Pont, the playful homage to the film-noir genre, with voice-over narration, live musical accompaniment saw the theft of the world’s largest diamond.
The madcap caper was strongly influenced by Humphrey Bogart, Buster Keaton, Tintin and Roger Rabbit.
Monday, August 30 saw the return of the popular Piano in the Square, presented by The Music Makers.
The concert grand piano which lives at the Congregational Church was moved into the Square for a series of classical and jazz recitals from 11am to 4pm.
All of the events were free but donations were welcomed.







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