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a Jack Tale story

Sound recording, story; a fragment of a folk tale and Jack tale, told by Hugh Lupton to end the programme May Eve, performed by The Company of Storytellers, at Norwich library as part of Norfolk Library and Information Service Storytelling Festival in 1994

Music by all three performers, followed by a short story told by Hugh Lupton, about Jack finding a golden key and a box in the snow.

audience:- adult
    recording quality
condition:- fair
completeness:- complete
duration:- 0 hours, 2 minutes, 19 seconds

The Company of Storytellers at that time comprised Ben Haggarty, Hugh Lupton and Sally Pomme Clayton.

The Company of Storytellers (C.O.S.T) was formed in March/April 1985 with the expressed aim of performing storytelling for adult audiences. C.O.S.T was actually formed during a tour in East Anglia by Sally Pomme Clayton, Hugh Lupton and Ben Haggarty. The official launch of COST was in 1986 at Common Stock Theatre, London. At this point the members of C.O.S.T were Sally Pomme Clayton, TUUP, Ben Haggarty, Daisy Keable, Hugh Lupton. However TUUP and Daisy Keable did not remain in the group and it is as a trio of storytellers, Ben Haggarty, Hugh Lupton and Sally Pomme Clayton, that C.O.S.T is publicly known. C.O.S.T was disbanded in 1999, but periodically reforms to perform the Three Snake Leaves. The two seminal pieces developed and performed by C.O.S.T were The Three Snake Leaves and I Become Part of It.

storytelling:- storytelling group: The Company of Storytellers

storytelling:- storyteller; musician: Hugh Lupton
male / British / English / Welsh

storytelling:- storyteller; musician: Sally Pomme Clayton
female / British

storytelling:- storyteller; musician: Ben Haggarty
male / British / born 30.11.1958

origin:- Europe


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administration:- administrator: Norfolk Library and Information Service


storytelling:- Norwich, Norfolk, England: Norwich Library
1994
festival: Norfolk Library and Information Service Storytelling Festival
May Eve


gift from:- storytelling group: The Company of Storytellers


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