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An Independent Choir Affiliated to The Questors Theatre

Choir Members usually meet at the Grapevine Bar of The Questors Theatre after each rehearsal for a well-deserved drink! 

In addition, the Social Committee will often organise end-of-term evenings (e.g. dinners, barn dances, quizzes) in local venues, to which all Choir Members are convened.  

Unless advised otherwise, concert dress is as follows:

· Men: white shirts, with black suits and ties

· Ladies: white blouse with black trousers or long black skirt

You will also need a black folder to hold your music (good quality folders may be obtained from musicfolder.com).

There is no audition to join the Questors Choir which exists to provide equal learning and performance opportunities for singers of mixed ability, ages and background.  Newcomers are welcome to attend a few rehearsals to become acquainted with the style and flavour of the choir before deciding whether to become a member.

Frequently Asked Questions

Full membership costs £78 per year (concessions £52). 

A discounted rate of £70 (concessions £47) applies if the membership is renewed in full by the end of the third rehearsal in September. 

Newcomers joining before Christmas also qualify for the annual discounted rate.

Alternatively you may choose to join the choir for a term at a time, in which case the fee is £32 per term (concessions £22). 

Please note that a refundable music deposit of £10, payable at the start of the first rehearsal, is required from all prospective members.

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All Choir Members are actively encouraged to take part in the organisation of choir events, join the Executive Choir Committee (elected in October of each year), promote concerts, sell tickets and help recruit new singers.

Volunteers able to assist in the production of concert tickets, flyers and programmes or willing to man the bar and front of house at concerts are particularly welcome.

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