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Apr 2022
Ripon's Wendy Richardson has a personal and heartfelt reason for hoping a forthcoming concert in Sharow will be a great success.
The Last Night of the Proms event at St John's Parish Church on Friday, June 24 is being organised by Ripon Rotary Club's and all proceeds will go to cancer charity Macmillan Cancer Support, which cared for Wendy's late husband David.
The former sports teacher, who died in 2019 at the age of 81, was a leading light in musical theatre, as both actor and director — first in Whitby, where he founded the seaside resort's operatic society in 1966 and later in the Ripon area.
David is fondly remembered for his direction in 2017 of sell-out performances at Masham Town Hall of Brassed Off performed by Masham Players, accompanied by the Ripon City Band.
The fundraising Last Night of the Proms event for Macmillan, is being held at St John's Sharow on June 24.
Shortly afterwards, he was moved to the Royal British Legion's Lister House in Ripon for end of life care.
David, who did national service in the RAF, spent his final days in the peaceful surroundings of the care home, where family and friends said their last goodbyes to him.
Wendy said:
Now, as her late husband had done in Masham five years ago, Wendy hopes that the Last Night of the Proms concert at St John's, will also be a sell-out event, with soprano Jessa Liversidge singing rousing songs accompanied by Ripon City Band.
Tickets at £12.50, which includes a glass of Prosecco and interval canapes, are now on sale at the Realitea Tea and Indian Bistro on North Street and Stuff 4 Offices on Fishergate.
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