
Classically Untamed - An Evening with Bowjangles
Classically Untamed - An Evening with Bowjangles at Wingfield Barns
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Classically Untamed - An Evening With Bowjangles From £11.00
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About the show
Forget everything you think you know about string quartets; Bowjangles will turn your preconceptions of classical musicians upside down with their spectacular mix of upbeat classical music, comedy songs, well-known film, pop and rock tunes and foot-stomping Gypsy and Celtic bangers - all presented with humour, charisma and impressive physicality.
All the members of this long running group are also accomplished multi-instrumentalists and singers - with something to appeal to everyone in the family, young and old. Bowjangles have been performing together across the globe for many years, at arts festivals and events across the world, and of course all over the UK, most notably at Glastonbury Festival, the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, and at London Southbank Centre.
Suitable for age 12yrs and above.
Featuring - Bowjangles

Bowjangles are musicians who can really play. They dance whilst they play. They sing whilst they play. They leap, tumble, juggle and joke whilst they play…
Bowjangles have been together 12 years touring the world with their unique brand of performance. Their 2018 show 'Excalibow' won the 'Spirit of the Fringe' award at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Please see www.bowjangles.org for more details and follow daily antics on Facebook/Twitter/Instagram @bowjanglesmusic
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'Superb musicians, tuneful singing voices and a gift for physical comedy'
Broadway Baby
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‘full of zest, action and charisma.. unfailingly entertaining’
Steve Bennett, Chortle
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‘You'd never have imagined that anyone could incorporate classical music
and modern comedy so brilliantly'
PerformanceReviewed
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‘Completely original… the music would be entertaining enough without all the other
incredible action and comedy going on’
Broadway Baby
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‘All four performers are either inhaling sugar or secretly robots from
the future designed to shame all other acts into upping their game’
ViewsFromTheGods - Pleasance Theatre review
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‘With the dancing, singing and fast pace it is easy to forget that they are
playing all the music, all the time, without missing a beat’
Wiltshire Gazette and Herald
‘funny... genius... utterly inspired’
Dillie Keane