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Issue-58-May-2016
Issue-58-May-2016
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May brings music, food, film<br />
and comedy to Malvern Cube<br />
so we hope you’re ready!<br />
Kicking off the month on<br />
Friday 6th May at 7.30pm we<br />
have the award winning MUD at<br />
White Wall Film Club, starring<br />
Matthew McConaughey, Tye<br />
Sheridan, Sam Shepard, and Reese Witherspoon. Two young<br />
boys encounter a fugitive and form a pact to help him evade the<br />
vigilantes that are on his trail and to reunite him with his true love.<br />
IMDB 7.4/10, Rotten Tomatoes 98%.<br />
Sally-Anne, 'Exceptionally funny' The Independent, is charming<br />
and popular, with a winning brand of autobiographical humour.<br />
She'll take you on a journey through her slightly eccentric world,<br />
including insights into the female psyche and her compulsion to<br />
send off spoof job applications.<br />
Bob Wildlife is a failed and slightly tragic wildlife park owner<br />
who’ll bring along some of his furry friends for you to meet. Be<br />
aware…<br />
White Wall Film Club is an open entry club, all you need to do<br />
is turn up on the night. Tickets are £5 in advance or £7 on the door.<br />
The bar will be open from 7pm for refreshments, so there’s even<br />
more excuse for a pre/post film discussion!<br />
For those of you who prefer something a little more traditional<br />
musically we have Lady Maisery on Friday 27th May at 7.30pm.<br />
Forged from the voices of Hannah James, Hazel Askew and<br />
Rowan Rheingans, Lady Maisery are a harmony trio causing a<br />
stir on the English folk scene with their innovative approach to<br />
traditional song. Together, the trio have become known for their<br />
striking ability to take old songs and draw out their resonances<br />
with society today, creating music that is beautiful, but with a<br />
striking feminist and political edge. A range of influences unite to<br />
create their unique sound, from Eastern European and<br />
Scandinavian style harmony, American and Celtic influenced<br />
instrumentation, to the singing traditions of Britain. But at the core<br />
of their music is what has made the folk tradition so enduring: the<br />
human stories at the heart of the songs.<br />
To round off our Spring season of the Cube Comedy Club on<br />
Friday 13th May at 8pm we bring you a bumper evening of<br />
outstanding comedy fun! Featuring Sally-Anne Hayward, George<br />
Rigden, Bob Wildlife, Tim Goodings and one of our all-time<br />
favourite comperes Patrick Monahan! Phew!<br />
12 SLAP MAY<br />
George Rigden is a Bristol-based musical comic who, despite<br />
having only been gigging since 2013, has already racked up in<br />
excess of 200 gigs, enjoyed success in a clutch of competitions<br />
and is now booked regularly for paid opening/middle sets and MC<br />
work for a wide range of respected promoters and independent<br />
nights. In the last year alone, he's gigged with the likes of Russell<br />
Howard, Stephen Merchant, Jason Manford, Nick Helm & Joe<br />
Wilkinson, and is the resident M.C. for legendary Bristol night,<br />
OPPO.<br />
'Slightly menacing but also funny...Rigden probably has a future<br />
writing topical songs for Radio 4' - Bruce Dessau<br />
Patrick Monahan, winner of ITV's Show Me The Funny, this half-<br />
Iranian, half-<br />
Middlesbrough<br />
comic is a<br />
rising star on<br />
the comedy<br />
circuit. Full of<br />
an insatiable<br />
lust for life, his<br />
e x u b e r a n t<br />
comedy greets<br />
the audience.<br />
For more<br />
information visit: www.malverncube.com<br />
Albert Road North, Malvern, Wr14 2yf