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BY TOM MACK
10:30 - 21 January 2006
A group of adults with learning difficulties is performing with
a top comic as part of the Leicester Comedy Festival.
Professional stand-up Charlie Chuck, who has been in TV appearances
with Vic Reeves, will take to the stage with residents from a
care home in Shangton, near Market Harborough. The show, called
Don't Be Afraid to Try, includes songs and jokes.
Comedian Charlie, who lives in Leicester, has been running drama
classes for over a year and worked with the team from Care Shangton
at the Edinburgh Festival in August. He said: "I was looking for
a different vocation and, although I still do professional shows,
this has been a great career change. "It's a good way to let people
know what goes on here at Shangton." Care, set up in 1966, offers
homes and day services for adults with learning difficulties across
the UK.
In the show, residents choose songs to sing. Between the songs,
Charlie joins in with some comedy. John Davey, 55, who lives at
Care's group home in Market Harborough, will be singing Elvis
Presley's Welcome to My World. He said: "It's one from my record
collection." Katherine McGann, 27, will perform her favourite
Boyzone numbers. She said: "My songs make Charlie's jokes sound
funnier." Jayne Gibson, 45, is looking forward to belting out
Power of Love. "I'm not nervous about going on stage," she said.
"I want to go back to Edinburgh again this year." Care's community
fund-raiser Katherine Brown said of the show, which has been made
into a DVD: "Since Charlie set up his drama group, everyone has
wanted to be involved, and going to Edinburgh and doing a seven-night
run served as a confidence boost for everyone."
The show is on February 16 at the sports hall at Care, which
is on the B6047 Melton Road, at Shangton. Tickets are available
through the festival site at: http://www.comedy-festival.co.uk/.
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