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GUEST,Shameless Promoter Mawkin and a very funny Aussie! (2) Folklore: Mawkin and a very funny Aussie! 01 Sep 08


Dear UK Mudcatters,

On Tuesday September 2nd (yes, tomorrow) we are hosting and promoting an evening of fantastic music.



Stephen Taberner, from Melbourne, Australia, notorious as the arch-conspirator behind the Spooky Men's Chorale, takes to the stage with his beloved double bass "Beatrice" to titillate your ears with a sly array of quirky, funky and melancholic songs exploring, amongst other things, teenage angst, the existential life of goldfish, and the secret life of peaches.



The second half of the evening sits in the hands of locally based Mawkin

"One of the best instrumental outfits to emerge in recent years" - CHANNEL 4



Four piece Mawkin -, gleefully meld together traditional melodies and driving rhythms to create a wall of sound, delivered with stomping energy and raw panache.



This evening will have you chuckling and invigorated in equal measure.
Tickets are £10 and the evening begins at 8.00pm - that is when it starts - not when the doors open!

Please come along and support the theatre in addition to hearing some excellent music.

Box Office 01206 366 000.


The Headgate Theatre Website


The Headgate Theatre - 14 Chapel Street North, Colchester, Essex. CO2 7AT (registered office) - Telephone: 01206 366000 - administered by Theatre Arts Action Trust. Registered in England and Wales - Company number 3737107 - Charity Number 1076399 - email: headgate@theatre47.fsnet.co - website: www.headgatetheatre.co.uk


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