Singalong Success for Dover House Singers


Over sixty join an evening dedicated to the music of Andrew Lloyd Webber

Over 60 people crammed into the St Margaret’s Church Hall in Putney on Wednesday 29 March for a singalong of Andrew Lloyd Webber songs, with the Dover House Singers led by musical director Carl Speck. Particular highlights were Memory from Cats, and Don’t Cry for me Argentina from Evita.

The evening, one of a series of community events, was free to all and enjoyed by all. The choir would be happy to see some new regular members and would particularly like a few more men to come along.

For the last two years the choir has supported Re-generate Rise with fundraising activities and also regularly performs at dementia cafés where the repertoire focuses on songs that everyone will know and can join in.

The Dover House Singers are a community choir in Putney.

They sing a really wide range of songs and pieces – from pop songs to spirituals and plenty more inbetween. About twice a year they hold a big concert, with several smaller performances dotted through the calendar.

They are proud to support Regenerate RISE a charity whose mission is to reach the isolated elderly.

Although they rehearse in a church hall, they’re a community choir and not a religious choir.


March 31, 2017