
On the eve of yet another milestone in the music maelstrom - Melting Pot live at the Exeter Hub, with spiffing music and stunning yarns - we have another podcast. This week featuring Entropy, DJ Locktite and Broken City Skyline. PLUS an interview with Talula and the low down on the best of what’s coming up this week in the Republic. This is 20 minutes of pure gold, people.
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April 10th, 2007
There were worries that Pride, Prejudice and Niggas might cause offence, but even with a following wind, I doubt it would cause as much offence as the barely masked racism that is prevelant throughout the county. But my only worry is whether this post modern schtick would find an audience. Either way, the show’s coming to the Exeter Phoenix on April 13.
Reginald D Hunter, the one man in this one-man show (one man? Jane Austen would turn in her grave), won the Writers Guild Award for Comedy last year and the success of his live performances has led to him becoming a regular face on TV.
Supported by Sarah Millican the show’s at 8pm on Friday, April 13, and costs a tenner (or an eighter).
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April 10th, 2007