A choral performance is to be held in Bungay to remember a fateful visit by the infamous Black Shuck.

Black Shuck wreaked havoc in Bungay during a terrible storm on August 4, 1577.

The dog terrorised the congregation at St Mary’s church, killing and maiming before moving to Blythburgh church to cause similar chaos.

Composer William Drew-Batty, who composed The Black Dog Opera a few years ago, has reflected on these events to create a new piece.

William traced the journey from Bungay to Blythburgh using an old 16th century map William traced the journey from Bungay to Blythburgh using an old 16th century map (Image: Submitted)

This piece will be performed on the very anniversary of Black Shuck's visit at St Mary’s church. on Sunday, August 4. 

Mr Drew-Batty, former chorister at St Paul’s and now leader of the Bungay’s Community Choir, is arranging a performance by a 75-member choir for the new piece.

This choir, brought together through various networks including social media, has not practised together before but will perform on the day itself.

Mr Drew-Batty said: "We are bringing together people who are already in choirs or who just love singing, to take part in this new piece.

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"We’ll start the workshop at 11am, have a short break for lunch then work together again until 4.30pm ready to open the doors of the church at 7pm for our evening performance."

The choir will be supported by a five-piece band drawn from varied musical backgrounds and joined by two soloists: award-winning Dide Siemonde and musical theatre tenor AJ Deane.

Black Shuck Festival artistic director Polly Wright said: “This promises to be a really exciting performance which really draws on the talent and power of the creative community – one that tells Black Shuck’s story through a new lens, with a huge choir, a group of incredible musicians and an intriguing exploration of fascinating local myth and history."

Tickets £10 in advance only from blackshuckfestival.com

The Black Shuck Festival is from Friday, August 3 to Sunday, August 4.  Full programme at www.blackshuckfestival.com