The first performance of the brand-new musical “Walk Right Back”, the Everly Brothers Story, written by the producers of successful That’ll Be The Day will be performed in the Folly Farm Theatre on Tuesday 3rd April 2018.

Event Organiser Phil Thompson MBE said, “We are delighted and indeed honoured to stage this wonderful show before it goes on the 16 date Theatre tour throughout England. Walk Right back is the story of the most successful duo of all time EVER… The Everly Brothers. Get your tickets soon as they are selling fast for this ONE night only show at Folly Farm.”

This concert-based musical tells the story of the two brothers’ rise from a humble country family upbringing to the biggest act the world had ever seen. Paul Sartori’s, Community Fundraiser Toni Dorkings said, “We thank Phil Thompson for donating the forthcoming nett proceeds of this event to Paul Sartori and we look forward to seeing this wonderful show.”

“Walk Right Back” tickets (3rd April at Folly Farm) are now available from Paul Sartori by phoning 01437 763223 or from philthompsontickets.com,” added Toni Dorkings.

The Paul Sartori Hospice at Home Service provides a range of services to people living in the final stages of a life limiting illness, including home nursing care, equipment loan, complementary therapy, bereavement and counselling support, clinical nurse specialist in palliative care, physiotherapy, advance care planning and training.

The services provided by the Paul Sartori Hospice at Home Service enables people in the later stages of any life limiting illness to be cared for at home with dignity, independence, pain free and surrounded by those they hold most dear.

Further information on the charity and its services can be obtained by visiting their website www.paulsartori.org, or by phoning 01437 763223.

 

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Phil Thompson, 07767 408336, Paul Sartori Hospice at Home Service, tel: 01437 763223 (3rd January 2018)

Notes to Editors:
Paul Sartori Hospice at Home Service:
· is particularly keen to dispel the belief that it is a ‘cancer charity’ as this deters people with other life-limiting conditions from contacting the Paul Sartori Foundation (32% have a non-cancer diagnosis)
· operates an open referral system with around 15% of referrals from patients, family and friends. The biggest referral group is District Nurses, followed by Palliative Care Clinical Nurse Specialists and hospital staff
· was established in memory of Father Paul Sartori, a much loved local priest, who recognised a need for hospice care, but unfortunately died of cancer at the age of 39. The Foundation was set up in his memory and provides care to people with any or no faith, and not just Catholics
· charity was registered in 1982 and celebrates its 35th anniversary during 2017-2018