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Three Men in a Bow Tie head for Llanymynech

Silly songs and manic monologues will be coming to a village hall on the Shropshire/Welsh border.

Published Oct 5, 2010
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Silly songs and manic monologues will be coming to a village hall on the Shropshire/Welsh border.

Three Men in a Bow Tie, a satirical singing group, will be performing in Llanymynech Village Hall on Saturday at 7.45pm.

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