Festival

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7 Apr 2010 - 10 Apr 2010 @ 8pm

10:18

16 plays in 4 nights!

One flat inhabited by up to three characters.

Do they live there or are they just visiting?

Is the accommodation ‘des res’ or urban squalor?

Each night will provide different answers!

 

Following on from last year’s successful 10:18 from Hull project, Hull Truck Youth Theatre again present a selection of new plays written by young people aged 10 – 18 from across the city.

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2 May 2010 @ 7.30pm

Unknown Pleasures With Peter Hook. Compered by Howard Marks

A show based on his best selling book The Hacienda - How Not To Run A Club, the bass slinging Manchester legend tells the story of the iconic club, New Order, Joy Division and the Madchester scene, from the haze of 80s acid house to the 90s gangs, drugs and corporate greed. A funny and engaging raconteur, Hooky’s personal account of the people – Tony Wilson, Bernard Sumner, Shaun Ryder – and the era is sadder, scarier and stranger than you could imagine.

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11 May 2010

Keep it CASH

Part of May Music Week.

By popular demand, reputed tribute band KeepitCASH are back to bring us a stunning set of songs from the incredible 60-year career of the legendary Johnny Cash.  A unique chance to experience the raw passion and danger of the Man in Black at Truck!

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13 May 2010 @ 7.30pm

Clare Teal & her Musicians

BBC Radio 2 personality, TV presenter, columnist and very funny woman to boot, Clare Teal returns to Hull, after last year’s sell-out. Her brand new show is packed to the rafters with joyous new material, including cheeky Peggy Lee-esque cocktail latin grooves, uplifting driving swing, close harmony vocals and killer ballads all delivered with Clare’s inimitable style and flair, plus a huge dollop of down to earth charm.

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14 May 2010 @ 7.30pm

Todd Gordon & Juliet Roberts Sing Frank & Ella

Two of Britain’s leading jazz vocalists Todd Gordon and Juliet Roberts, accompanied by a stylish and sophisticated band, pay tribute to Frank Sinatra and Ella Fitzgerald. The two incredible talents and engaging entertainers present stellar arrangements of timeless songs.

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15 May 2010 @ 8pm

Christine Tobin and Liam Noble: Tapestry Rewoven - Songs of Carol King

BBC Jazz singer of the year 2008 interprets King's classic songs, chief among them You’ve Got a Friend, It’s Too Late, I Feel the Earth Move, that are still affecting nearly forty years on because they're unpretentious, straightforward expressions of sincere and uncomplicated emotions with which most people can readily identify.

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2 Jun 2010 - 4 Jun 2010 @ TBC

Merge Festival

Hull University students pool their creativity in this three-day celebration of talent. Dip in and out of our broad program of all-day events, from short plays to poetry, from live jazz to burlesque and performance art – all costing just a couple of quid (or less!) to see.

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30 Jun 2010 @ 8pm

Humber Mouth festival: Roy Hattersley

In Search of England is an unabashed celebration of landscape and life, history, humour and habits. It has the eloquence and fervour of an unapologetic Englishman.

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1 Jul 2010 @ 8pm

Humber Mouth Festival: Tim Dee

Tim Dee maps his observations and encounters  tracking birds over four decades – well-known and bizarre, flying free, in the nest, in his hand as he rings them, or dead and stuffed on his mantelpiece – from northern Shetland to south-west England via downtown Los Angeles and a tobacco farm in southern Zambia.  

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7 Jul 2010 @ 8pm

Humber Mouth Festival: Paul Murdin

Paul Murdin is an internationally renowned astronomer and fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society and tonight he talks about the big discoveries that unlocked the hidden secrets of the universe.

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11 Jul 2010 @ 2.30pm

Humber Mouth Festival: Roger McGough

 Miracle birth of a new collection and an afternoon of poems to amaze and delight!

McGough wrestles with mortality, seeks love in the launderette, perspires in the Foreign Legion, snaps Henri Cartier Bresson in Liverpool and jives in Macca’s trousers. He shares the pain of Lord Godiva and Mr Nightingale, considers his Final Poem and shakes a fist at Alzheimer’s. Addresses, elegies, prayers and ever-perceptive playfulness make this a must-go.

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15 Jul 2010 @ 5pm

Materclass with Alan Barnes

An opportunity to hear one of Britain’s most renowned and well-loved saxophonists discuss saxophone technique and his life in jazz.

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15 Jul 2010 @ 8pm

7 Pieces of Silver

Featuring Alan Barnes and Louise Gibbs

This band plays music by the legendary pianist and composer Horace Silver. They are joined for this special opening night by saxophonist Alan Barnes, who has won over 20 British Jazz Awards and has been BBC jazz instrumentalist of the year on two occasions and vocalist Louise Gibbs “as expressive as any horn player whether the tune's by Kenny Wheeler or Rodgers & Hart".

 

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16 Jul 2010 @ 8pm

Django a la Creole with Evan Christopher

New Orleans clarinetist, Evan Christopher is a refreshingly bright light on the international jazz scene. He combines virtuosity, immaculate taste, and enthusiasm with a deep commitment to capturing the full range of musical possibilities that come from having strong roots in the idioms of New Orleans jazz and the Créole clarinet style. Django à la Créole is the fusion of the music of the legendary Django Reinhardt with hot syncopations from the streets of New Orleans, the Caribbean and Brazil.

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17 Jul 2010 @ 8.30pm

Pee Wee Ellis Assembly

American saxaphone legend Pee Wee Ellis is most famous as the man who refined the sound of the Godfather of Soul, James Brown and has every right to the title The Man Who Invented Funk.

Part of Hull Jazz Festival 2010 it is one show not to miss!

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17 Jul 2010 @ 5.30pm

Abram Wilson Group Life Paintings

New Orleans native turned London resident, Abram Wilson is an award-winning trumpeter, vocalist and composer whose infectious warmth and electric stage presence spring directly from his roots in the birthplace of jazz.

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