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VenueGeneral
TownGeneral
CountyEast Yorkshire
From18th March 2014
To19th March 2014
When19:00
PricesFrom £6.00. To £8.00.
General (V0417667210)
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  • Date of change: 17 Feb 14 - T2047000058

Sing Something Simple (The Greatest Hits Volume 2)

Work:: Sing Something Simple (The Greatest Hits Volume 2) (S962462333)

A family comedy about singing up and standing out. The show tells the story of Spencer and Kit Parkin, who have grown up surrounded by the legendary success of granddad Gerry, a session singer with BBC Radio 2's Cliff Adams Singers. Spencer's mum belts out 80's power ballads, his best friend Bonnie is a karaoke queen and his brother Kit is heading for pop stardom. Spencer, the first Parkin in the history of Parkins unable to sing a note, is not. But he's not going to let that stop him. When Kit jacks it all in and joins the army and Spencer is left looking after their distraught mother, he decides to make things better the only way he knows how, by entering a singing competition! Before he knows it, he's standing at the Royal Albert Hall, clinging onto the inspiration of his late granddad Gerry Parkin, backing singer extraordinaire. This could be Spencer's time to shine - couldn't it?
Author Vaness Brooks

Production:: (T2047000058)

Company Dark Horse
Director Vanessa Brooks
Design Pip Leckenby
Design Mic Pool (Mic Pool (digital projection designer)
Lighting Johnny Marshall
Musical Director Loz Kaye
Performer Joe Sproulle
Performer Lisa Howard
Performer Heather Dutton
Performer Richard Maxted

Listing:: L01386871912

This event takes place at Goole Junction, Paradise Place, Goole. DN14 5DL. Box Office: 01405 763 652



Production details

This event takes place at Goole Junction, Paradise Place, Goole. DN14 5DL. Box Office: 01405 763 652

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