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The End Festival, Hill End - Man of Constant Sorrow and Cabaret Sasquatch
The Royal Hall shows are part of 'The End', Hill End's festival of arts, culture and heritage. Visit The End Festival Website for information on the festival.
Saturday 22nd April - 7.30pm
Man Of Constant Sorrow; A Tribute to the Music From the Film 'O Brother Where Out Thou'
After selling out multiple shows 2 years running at The Vangaurd, Sydney, and featuring at the 2016 Spectrum Now and Vivid festivals, The Morrisons spectacular show 'Man of constant sorrow; A tribute to the music from 'O Brother Where Art Thou' is coming Hill End. With music produced by academy award winner, T.Bone Burnett, the film captured with precision the American folk traditions of old-time, bluegrass and gospel. Paying homage to artists and music from the films now legendary soundtrack, The Morrisons are joined by an absolutely stellar line of guests including All Our Exes Live In Texas and Brian Campeau. With comedian and musical raconteur Luke Escombe as your MC, expect laughs, tears and overwhelming soul affirming joy as the artists weave their way through the bright heartland of American folk music.
(Cast of Man Of Constant Sorrow. Image Credit: Darren Robinson)
Saturday 22nd April - 9.00pm
Cabaret Sasquatch
Roll up for a modern cabaret show jam-packed with dexterous and dangerous circus stunts doused in glitz and glamour. Hilariously funny, shocking, spectacular, and sexy, Cabaret Sasquatch is a vaudeville extravaganza jam-packed into an intimate production.
(Performer: Porcelain Alice Image Credit: Seshanka Samarajiwa)
Please Note:
The Royal hall will be a mix of bench and bar table seating and standing room. No reserved seating available. A bar will be operating in the hall during show times.
The Royal Hall is a licensed venue and only people over the age of 18 are permitted entry.
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