Friday 16th September
An Evening with Murray Lachlan Young
£10/£12 [+10% Booking fee]
Doors open 8pm
Seated Show
Join us for an evening of satirical soliloquy, rock-n-roll reverie and devastating-ditty as BBC6 music resident poet Murray Lachlan Young presents his stunning new live up-close and personal show. A delightful and satirical romp into the bizarre facets of fame, fashion, people, politics, a mild erotic folk ballad and the space-time continuum. This is unique stand up poetry/spoken word performance, from one of the very best in the business.
Acclaimed playwright, actor , screen-writer and poet -extraodinaire, Murray is celebrated for his hybrid mix of stand-up comedy with delightful commentaries on the bizarreness of contemporary life. Expect flamboyant, punchy wit and brooding subtext with empathetic humour .
In addition to theatre and countless summer festival appearances including Glastonbury,WOMAD, Cornbury, Latitude and Edinburgh Festival, Murray has most recently co-adapted the recent film version of the Dylan Thomas classic: ‘Under Milkwood’ . Making his name in rock clubs and underground cabaret venues in London in the 1990s he signed to EMI in 1997 releasing the album Vice and Verse. No stranger to the big screen, Murray has appeared in ‘About A Boy’, ‘Vatel’ and ‘Plunkett & Maclaine’.
His first stage play, ‘The Incomers’, toured nationally to great acclaim.
“Simply brilliant, hysterically funny and strangely moving.” Claudia Winkleman
“A Noel Coward for the Noel Gallagher generation.” The Times
“A rock n roll poet”. Chrissy Hynde
Bookings are not currently available for this event.