An afternoon celebrating Laurel and Hardy will take place in Bury St Edmunds.
Neil Brand will tell the story of the comedy duo from their earliest days to their silent masterpieces.
The show, which is fully illustrated with stills and clips, will finish with two of the pair’s best silent short films, Big Business and Liberty.
Mr Brand is a world expert on music for silent film and silent comedy.
He has been composing for silent films for more than 30 years, with scores for early Hitchcock classics such as Blackmail and The Lodger.
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His scores are regularly performed live at the Barbican and BFI National Film Theatres, and at film festivals and special events around the world.
Mark Kermode, from Scala Radio, has described Mr Brand as "arguably the country’s greatest silent movie score composer".
An Afternoon with Laurel and Hardy will be held at The Apex on Sunday, November 10, at 2pm.
For tickets, visit theapex.co.uk, call 01284 758000, or visit The Apex box office in Charter Square.
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