Monday 3 July 2017

July Edinburgh Fringe Festival previews at Slung LOW Hub

Coming up at Slung Low Hub:


     
 
JULY EDINBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL PREVIEWS
AT SLUNG LOW's HUB 

     

BRENNAN REECE plus support Thu 13 July 7:30pm
A SUPER HAPPY STORY (ABOUT FEELING SUPER SAD)
Sun 30 July 6.30pm

at Slung Low's HUB

SAMPLE THE DELIGHTS OF EDINBURGH FRINGE FESTIVAL
WITHOUT LEAVING HOLBECK


DERAILED - Little Soldier
Little Soldier are not a theatre company. They’re a band. They only have one song. And nobody really knows what the words mean. But they want to play it loud. They also want to change the world. The only problem is they’re not musicians. Mercè studied politics and used to be hopeful but now she is mostly angry. Patricia just turned forty and wants her son to have a mother who has made a difference. Dan wants the world to be better, but he is not the type to share his private stuff. Thomas… Well, in fact, Thomas is a real musician, but he lives in Glasgow so he can’t meet for band practice.
Welcome to the revolution. It’s gonna get messy.
Little Soldier presents a preposterous theatrical attempt to change everything. An incomprehensible punk rock protest album. A joyous autobiographical journey through activism… and a mirror ball helmet.
Following his sell out HUB debut earlier this year, Edinburgh Best Newcomer Nominee and English Comedian Of The Year  returns with a “powerfully entertaining” show about the stars (in the sky), memories (in the mind) and his Nanna (in a home).
Sold Out – UK / Australian Tour  5 Star Uber rating As seen on BBC, ITV, C4 , 6 million YouTube hits
“Unstoppable force” Chortle  “Inspirational and moving” Arts Award    “A teenage Alan Bennett” The Skinny
***** Arts Award    **** The Independent    **** The Sunday Times   **** The Scotsman   **** The List


A SUPER HAPPY STORY (ABOUT FEELING SUPER SAD) - Silent Uproar
please note that due to a change of circumstances this performance will now begin at the slightly later time of 6:30pm 

Sally is a happy person. She doesn’t let little things get her down, she almost never cries, and she’s always the life and soul of any party. But she’s also got an illness – one that makes her feel like she isn’t the person she wants to be… But she doesn’t want anyone to know about it.
​Written by Jon Brittain (Margaret Thatcher Queen of Soho, Rotterdam, What Would Spock Do?) with music by Matthew Floyd Jones (Mannish from Frisky and Mannish) and mixing elements of storytelling, live music and sketch comedy, it’s a fun, silly and sad show for anyone who has a brain that hasn’t always been on their side.
“A mix of wit and low-key emotion that suddenly grips your heart.” – Lyn Gardner, The Guardian
 
These performances have limited capacity, so should you change your mind before the event, please let us know by emailing boxoffice@slunglow.org to ensure we do not turn others away unnecessarily.
Performances are “Pay What You Decide” –you decide what the right ticket price is and how much to pay after you have seen the performance.
All monies are then given directly to the performing company.
Please note the venue is cash only, and there is a cash machine 2mins walk from the venue on the corner of Water Lane and Marshall St.


On street parking is available at the venue.
We look forward to welcoming you to The HUB soon.
 
Slung Low Limited is a company registered in England and Wales with the company number 07720259, registered at The HUB, 67-71 Bath Road, Holbeck, LS11 9UA

 


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