|
|

|
Club Hydropathe
MONDAY 13th MAY
?2.50, 7.30pm
A weekly night
of off-beat cinema, wayward sounds and frequent surprises. From
Bluegrass to Blue Velvet; New-Wave to No-Wave via a smattering of
Noir. You are cordially invited to join the Hydropathes.
|
|

|
On Margate
Sounds: The Pantomime Villains + Support
THURSDAY 16TH MAY
?5, 8pm
On Margate
Sounds is pleased to present to you a treasure trove evening of musical
delight featuring The Pantomime Villains with support from The
Doctorates and Lucy Kitt. Formed in late 2010, Margate based indie
pop four piece The Pantomime Villains are a whirlwind of jangling
riffs, indie disco beats and shimmering melodies, beguiling the
listener with an intoxicating haze reminiscent of day trips to the
seaside gone by. The Doctorates are a promising indie band based
around Canterbury, and are all about young, energetic, punky indie
songs driven by three passionate and committed young
musicians. Lucy is a singer/songwriter from the South East, with a
raw talent and unique musical style.
Her blend of
folk, rock and country blues owes much to the warmth of the 70s but is
also unmistakably of its time.
BAR OPEN FROM
6PM, MUSIC FROM 8PM, BOOZE 'N' BEATZ TIL LATE.

|
|

|
The
Miller's Tale, with the songs of Bob Dylan
FRIDAY 17th MAY
?10, 7pm
It's The Miller's
Tale from the Canterbury Tales, told as never before! A musical
comedy of Chaucer's '14th Century Carry-on', starring Pete Morton
as the evergreen song and dance man, the Miller.
Yes, the very Miller that rode out of London on the pilgrimage
to Canterbury...
These days he recites his poem, dances around his broomstick, sings
the songs of Bob Dylan and wears an interesting collection of
hats. It's definitely sixcenturies of separation. While keeping
close to the original poetry, the Miller is almost fluent in
modern English and understandably bonkers!
'A highly original and inventive interpretation - Chaucer himself
would have been delighted at Pete's inimitable wacky style and
would have become an overnight fan of Bob Dylan' The Forest Folk
Club.

|
|