Sometimes I wonder if I’m living
in the same time frame and World as some other people. Perhaps I am going completely gaga since
turning into my sixtieth year. Good job
the medics are going to set about checking out the wiring system in the
brain.
Why do I say this? Well, I sent someone I thought to be friend a
text. It was very simple, basically, “watcha
mate what were your numbers on Saturday night?” or words very close to this.
The reply was astounding. An Email sent by his Company Administrator querying
why I wanted to know – and then giving a formal general statement that made no
mention of the number.
Am I going completely mad? why
should information that I could simply get from the barman be so sensitive? The brain boggles (well we know that about me, don’t
we?)
Why do I mention this?
The immediate reason is that currently I’m running on an extremely short
fuse and reacting badly to things that don’t fit. Might be the medic stuff stress, or the
medication, I don’t know. So to those
who have been catching the bombs who feel they did not deserve it I apologise and steps have been taken to
protect you.
But just to show
equality in this, and given the wonderful attendances at some of the Fringe
Events this year that I’ve boasted about, let me say that number wise Friday’s
one man Theatre was a complete and abject failure, seven.

There are
reasons for this abject failure, but now is not the time or place to go into
it.
So it’s good
to report that on Saturday we had a reasonable turn out for an evening of Blues
with the Tom Killner Band at The Charters, brilliantly supported by The Blind Dead
McJones Band. And WOW the standard of
music was simply brilliant. At one point
the two Bands came together for a nine minute long jam, and you can listen and
see this on the Video and Picture page HERE Along with other snippets from the Fringe
Festival.
Also on
Saturday I went along to the Afternoon debut performance of BOT at The Trades
Club. I really have to take my Masher
Cap off to Eddie and the boys and girls of the Company. In a very short period of time they have put
together performances of true class from McBeth through to some modernised
classic Comedy sketches. It’s clear
that they have worked really hard.
And this is
not a Dickie creep bit; BOT is a
fantastic project, and while I know they are working hard on a production of
Billy Liar which is due in the Spring of 2013, I hope that they will keep their
doors open and allow grassroots Thespians to join and develop within their ranks.
I know that
Eddie and BOT are rightly very jealous of their independence. As is RAE. It is also my hope that they will not isolate
themselves from the rest of the Arts Community in Rotherham, and in fact become
an essential and lively part of it.
Much delayed
due to marches and setting up but the first of the Saturday Brunch Clubs happened
last Saturday with David Kidman in the Chair.
I’m told the in common with most
of the events held at the Festival Gallery this year, the walk through was not
fantastic, yet pleasing to report that artists had a great time.
This Saturday 27th between 11
and 3:30ish there will be an absolutely fantastic line up of artists making
guest appearances, once again under the guise the Brunch Club. Heather Woodhead, winner of the Wath Festival
Seniors award, Ian Whitehead, Diamond Dac, Rob and John (never to be missed) and
many, many more.
The Acoustic Rotherham Festival Special at
The Queens due 28th October HAS
BEEN CANCELLED as I cannot be hands
on for the event and it’s a little unfair to ask someone to take the job on –
although typically I did try.
So coming up
at the Fringe this next seven days or so……………
Wednesday 24th October Wednesday Acoustic Club, Phillip Hartley Sheffield's top singer song writer in the Chair introduces
local heroes Mark Hearne and Nic Harding + a surprise depending on
the weather, will be gathering at the Old Market Gallery. As it’s the last one please pop along and
give some support to these gallant troopers.
Tuesday 30th October It’s John
McCullagh (that’s he who wrote Dance on The Grave of Mrs Thatcher), Alan McGee who built Creation Records
and discovered Oasis upon the way, John’s Son, John Lennon McCullagh making his UK debut, Phil Sinclair local song writing talent, and making for a real mix
of music Special Effects will be
rocking the house. So something for
everyone. It’s happening at The
Charters.
Wednesday 31st October We are really lucky to have Sheedyfrost to play at the Fringe Festival. Sheedyfrost are a song writing duo creating
songs that tell fantastic stories, against melodies that singers love. Many of their Songs have been covered;
locally Tina and Matt who provide the
support for the evening have been known to sing The Refugee as a standard
part of their repertoire. I know people
worry about coming along to an act that they have not seen before, but this one
I can fully recommend and as they are coming from the other side of the
Mountains to join us at The Charters, it would be good to
make them feel welcome. Please go and
check their music out HERE
Their Web Site is HERE
.jpg)
We’ll also
be making a presentation to Karen
Gilmore for all her excellent art work throughout 2012 for RAE Festivals
What nothing
on Saturday? I hear you saying. Well we aren’t going to put ourselves up
against the ghost Pirates of Papa Legba’s
at The Bridge………. Hohoho and a bottle of
rum for Rachel.
I’m afraid I
have no more information about the rumoured NF Rally in Rotherham this
Saturday 27th, if anything passes across my Inbox I’ll pass it on, assuming I can play
with my keyboard.
I was though intrigued by a headline in the Advertiser which read something like "Police Praised". Given the huge amount of criticism concerning the Police about the expense and scale of their operation for the EDL March in Rotherham I was keen to see who was throwing all this praise around............ ah no other than the Chief Constable. Nothing like self congratulatory praise; even worse than the Masher's I think.
So that’s
the week so far.
Back I hope
at the weekend with loads of stuff that has got lost under the mound of Fringe
Festival stuff.
So if you want to catch up - Pictures from the Wednesday Sessions HERE Pictures and Video from the other Fringe Events with a few Video cuttings HERE Festival Event Diary HERE Listings pages HERE
Whatever you
are doing this next week, have a great time, support local artists and KEEP IT LIVE
No comments:
Post a Comment