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Sound recording, story; a folk tale from Britain told by Hugh Lupton in a studio and home recording made by The Company of Storytellers, in the home of Sally Pomme Clayton, in London 1985, for retail purposes.

A story told by Hugh Lupton, about a young man day-dreaming about the consequences of him killing a hare, followed by music played by Hugh Lupton.

audience:- adult
    recording quality
condition:- good
completeness:- complete
duration:- 0 hours, 2 minutes, 10 seconds

The Company of Storytellers at this time comprised Ben Haggarty, Sally Pomme Clayton, Hugh Lupton and Dasiy Keable. This was the first commercial tape they produced.

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

origin:- Britain


associated:- storyteller: Ben Haggarty


associated:- storyteller: Sally Pomme Clayton


associated:- storyteller: Daisy Keable; Georgiana Jerstad; Georgiana Keable


use:- storytelling group: The Company of Storytellers

retail


storytelling:- Brixton, London, England
1985
studio recording
home recording


gift from:- storyteller: Ben Haggarty


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