From: Tom Thumb Theatre [contact=tomthumbtheatre.co.uk_at_mail168_dot_us4_dot_mcsv_dot_net] on behalf of Tom Thumb Theatre [contact_at_tomthumbtheatre_dot_co_dot_uk]

Sent: 19 May 2013 22:11

Subject: NEXT WEEK at TOM THUMB

 

Next Week At The Tom Thumb!

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Club Hydropathe
MONDAY 19th 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.

 

tatty-del are making it work
FRIDAY 24th MAY

?6, 7.30pm
 

We're standing on a beach in America. Venice Beach, in L.A. Behind us are the shops and beach bars, shuttered and dark in the off-season, in front is the wet sand and the ocean, dark waves tipped in white...

Following a failed attempt at a break-up in the Royal Festival Hall Cafe and a stint in Couples Counselling to work things out between them ?tatty-del are making it work' tracks Natalie and Hana over one tumultuous year in their relationship as they learn about negotiating their roles in the double-act. A heartfelt celebration of the pleasures and the difficulties of friendship, the pair think back to the formative friendships of their pasts, explore the memories that they have of time spent together and chew over the distinct differences in how each party recollects them.

The resultant show is an earnest and irreverent mix of stand-up story-telling, autobiographical candor and the dramatic re-enactment of real life experiences... as well as hours on the beach, sat together, waiting for the waves to come in.



 

 

Little Opry

SATURDAY 25th MAY
?6.50, 7pm


Join us for another foot-stomping celebration of bluegrass and old-timey. You can expect driving melodies and stirring harmony singing from this month's wonderful headliners Mardi Grass. Members are Hannah Cope (bass), Jason French (banjo), Ray Hutchings (mandolin), Steve Luckett (guitar). Both Hannah and Jason have worked and lived in the States absorbing both bluegrass and blues from source. Plus open mic.