Betjeman beauty at the Beacon 

DATE

September 1, 2025

Banana Blush is a joyful celebration of John Betjeman in words & music at The Beacon in Wantage on 4th October, so book in now! 

Too many people in the modern world view poetry as a luxury, not a necessity like petrol. But to me it’s the oil of life.” 

Wise words from the late, great John Betjeman, former poet laureate and Oxfordshire resident. A delightfully witty and warm-hearted musical celebration of one of Britain’s best-loved poets, Banana Blush offers a unique collaboration between Betjeman and composer Jim Parker, performed at The Beacon at 2.30pm on 4th October. 

First released as a cult album in 1974, Banana Blush set Betjeman’s gently nostalgic – and often comic – verse to Jim’s quirky, jazz-inflected music. The result was something entirely original: not quite a poetry recital, not quite a song cycle, but a playful and poignant mixture of both. Half a century later, Banana Blush still sparkles with its sharp observation of English life and its affection for the eccentricities of everyday experience. 

At the heart of the performance is Zeb Soanes, the much-loved Classic FM presenter who lends his rich and expressive voice to the role of narrator. Zeb has been praised for his “perfect diction and dry wit,” and brings a deep appreciation for both the humour and pathos in Betjeman’s work. Banana Blush combines Betjeman’s recordings with musical accompaniment by the brilliant Chris Warner Ensemble. Listeners will hear memorable poems such as Indoor Games near Newbury, Youth and Age on Beaulieu Water and The Flight from Bootle, brought vividly to life celebrating both their rhythm and gentle humour. 

Whether you’re a long-time admirer of Betjeman’s work or discovering his poetry for the first time, this is a chance to encounter it in a fresh and engaging way. The performance honours Betjeman’s belief that poetry was not just for the page, but something to be heard and shared – often with a twinkle in the eye. 

Organiser Pat Mattimore tells us: “The event is part of a wider programme of cultural events in Wantage this autumn and promises a lovely afternoon of literary charm, perfect for those who enjoy music, poetry, or a little of both. With Betjeman’s roots in nearby Oxford and his long affection for the English countryside, this tribute also has a strong local resonance. The Bar will be open and we hope to have the opportunity to meet Zeb and Chris.” 

Tickets £25pp & expected to sell out, so book quickly! Refreshments will be available, the performance will run 2.30-4pm with an interval.  

Please visit beaconwantage.co.uk or call the box office on 01235 763456 to book. 

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