Summer in Barham: The Good Gnus

Summer in Barham: The Good Gnus

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About the show

Summer in Barham returns to the beautifully intimate Barham Church this July with an evening of musical mischief from Canterbury favourites, The Good Gnus.
Dr Jon Williams and Dr Chris Price—two singers who once shared not just a choir stall in Canterbury Cathedral, but also a love of music that would never have echoed through its venerable vaults—bring their playful spirit to Barham for one night only.
Joined by their talented friend and fellow musician, the dexterous Mr David Smith, the trio share their rediscovered gems from some of the greatest musical humourists of the last century. What began with the songs of Flanders and Swann has grown into a repertoire that now includes Noël Coward, Richard Stilgoe, Peter Skellern, Jake Thackray and Tom Lehrer.
Together they explore everything from love and romance to ecclesiastical curiosities, national affairs, and the ever changing economy—though Flanders and Swann's original Budget Song now requires a rewrite for every performance, a testament to the group’s dedication to freshness and topical wit.
Favourites such as The Gasman Cometh and Joyce the Librarian usually make an appearance, but the trio has one requirement: that their audiences should be prepared to roar the chorus of The Hippopotamus Song with as much gusto as is humanly possible.

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Chris Price, Jon Williams and David Flood, collectively known as Good Gnus, perform a mixture of elegant and witty songs by Flanders and Swann, Stilgoe and Skellern, Tom Lehrer, Noel Coward and others.

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on Friday 17 July 2026