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Kitcheners Bar - 2002

THE WAR AND PEACE SHOW 2002

Kitcheners Bar

Kitcheners Bar is situated in the Dray Barn next to the Hop Farm buildings.

The bar will be open every evening from the previous weekend with entertainment every night from Wednesday 17th July onwards with a disco and live cabaret. See below for the Kitchener's Bar schedule.

Wednesday evening sees a visit from George Formby, in the form of Andy Eastwood who proved a big hit at last year's Hop Festival.

Thursday's cabaret comes from none other than the beloved Max Miller, convincingly portrayed by John Ripley, complete with both the "White" book and the "Blue" book. Yee haa!

Friday night in Kitcheners is Country Night complete with live country and western music and line dancing lessons. The music will be provided by "Sioux Country" supported by our very own Taz Kavanagh who is a bit of a country music aficionado (or is that Desperado?) so dust off yer spurs and dig out yer Stetsons before you come to the show.

Saturday night will also be special in the Dray when Kitcheners hosts "Las Vegas" style family entertainment with a disco and "Three Cats and a Fiddle" recreating the smooth style of the Nat King Cole Trio and similar lounge combos and featuring hit songs such as "Route 66".

Sunday night in Kitcheners will be.... well Sunday Night! For those stallholders and exhibitors not rushing away after the show ends, you'll know what happens.

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