WILD Tales, a multi-instrumental concert of traditional and contemporary folk, interwoven with spoken word to reflect the rich tapestry of Herefordshire flora, fauna and tradition, will be performed by Alan Kilburn and Richard Aird on Saturday, March 26.

Alan’s dramatic presentation style will bring to life extracts from the writing of John Masefield, Elizabeth Browning, Rupert Brooke, Samuel Coleridge and others whilst Richard threads in a selection of songs and dance tunes played on an amazingly diverse range of instruments.

This unique concert in Hereford Sixth FormCollege's theatre will incorporate the first public performance of two winning poems selected from the 2015 Herefordshire Wildlife Trust poetry competition.

With a licensed bar and all proceeds going to the Herefordshire Wildlife Trust Birches Farm Restoration Project, Wild Tales will appeal to lovers of folk, poets and naturalists alike.

All profits will go to The Herefordshire Wildlife Trust.

Wild Tales is at Hereford Sixth Form College theatre on Saturday, March 26 at 7.30pm. Book online at herefordshirewt.org or call 01432 356872. Unsold tickets will be available on the door.