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FRANK HAMILTON ‘SUMMER’ SINGLE & TOUR CAMPAIGN 2013 CONTENTS: • Tour Editorial / Reviews

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TOUR EDITORIAL / REVIEWS

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Cambridge News | cambridge-news.co.uk | September 26, 2013 | 27

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Theatre ! Fallen Angels, Cambridge Arts Theatre, Monday-Saturday, September 23-28 at 7.45pm. Tickets £15-£30 from (01223) 503333 or cambridgeartstheatre. purchase-tickets-online.co.uk

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E warned now, if you type Fallen Angels into Google, you’ll get a slew of lapdancing clubs come up, rather than Noël Coward’s play of the same name. That might have something to do with the fact that the play

was first staged in the West End at Shaftesbury Avenue’s Apollo Theatre more than a decade ago, and it’s taken this long for Bill Kenwright to revive the comedy for its current run. Starring Jenny Seagrove (Volcano, Judge John Deed) and

Sara Crowe (Private Lives, Hay Fever, Four Weddings and a Funeral), as best friends Julia and Jane, the play centres on the close pair awaiting the arrival of a longlost mutual lover while their rather dull husbands are off playing golf. Fluttery, flustered and in a

flap, they decide the best nervecalming action to take is: open the champagne. A good idea at glass one, by glass three (or four) they both start talking too much. Scathing, jealous and drunk to boot, the claws come out as they try to convince each other that

Music

Frank Hamilton IN 2012, Frank Hamilton set about writing, recording and releasing exactly one song a week. Quite a project, no? And he did it all using his own equipment (ie your standard laptop) holed up at #OneSongaWeek HQ, AKA his lounge. Every Friday a new track appeared alongside a blog all about it. At different points during the 52 weeks he nabbed support

! Frank Hamilton, Cambridge Junction, Sunday, September 29, at 8pm. Tickets £7 from (01223) 511511 or www.junction.co.uk from the likes of Ed Sheeran, Newton Faulkner, The Crimea, Lauren Aquilina, Mark Grist, Ryan Keen, Lyracis and Dion Dublin plus a few more, and topped it all off with a sold-out gig at Camden Barfly at the end of the year. The project might be over (it does sound like quite a lot of

work), but Frank is still slogging away, with his EP Summer out earlier this month. We reckon this grafter deserves a listen. Check him and his indie beard out – and discover whether he’s any good at all that songwriting malarkey – at Cambridge Junction on Sunday.

Cambridge News – 26th September

they always stood the best chance with this chap. And then their husbands get home early and things really start to go awry . . . Silly, skittish and promising to be rather funny, see how many people the ridiculous characters remind you of in reality. Bottoms up.


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A look at the funny side of alcoholism

O The cast of Wet House, at the Live Theatre, Newcastle

HOW do you keep your head when everyone else is off theirs? “So what brings you to the care industry? And please don’t say you want to make a difference.” When Andy, an idealistic young graduate, gets a job in a Wet House, a homeless hostel where residents can drink alcohol, he is plunged into a twilight world where the rules about what is right and what is normal have become a little blurred. And that’s just among the other staff. That’s the premise of Wet House, at Live Theatre in Newcastle until October 5, a comedy tinged with sadness and tragedy. Based on his own first-hand experience, Paddy Campbell’s startlingly original first full length play asks who will look after the people that no-one else will look after? It forms part of Live Theatre’s artistic director Max Roberts 40th birthday productions, which will see it pair up with Cooking With Elvis and will feature the likes of Joe Caffrey and Riley Jones, who have just completed a nationwide tour of The Pitmen Painters, taking to the stage in both plays.

Entertainment Editor GORDON BARR previews the new play Wet House Wet House is the first full-length play by 33-year-old Irish-born, Newcastle-based lad Paddy, who drew on first-hand experience working in a wet house (a hostel for homeless people that caters for alcoholics) to create this dark comedy. Joe Caffrey, who will play hostel resident Dinger, and Riley will be joined by Chris Connel (The Pitmen Painters), Jackie Lye, who made her professional stage debut in CP Taylor’s And A Nightingale Sang at Live Theatre over 30 years ago, David Nellist (You Really Couldn’t Make It Up) and Eva Quinn, who will be starring in her first full length Live Theatre production. Writer Paddy, who has been nurtured through Live Theatre’s new writing development programme, has been mentored by former Live Theatre writer-in-residence Lee

Hall (The Pitmen Painters, Billy Elliot). Lee said: “It’s fitting that in its 40th birthday year Live Theatre have unearthed and commissioned yet another exciting new writing talent. “Paddy’s play possesses a subject matter that is important and prescient, his characters smack of authenticity and there’s a searing emotional depth to the piece that is both arresting and heart breaking. He’s also seriously funny – it marks a highly impressive debut.” The world premiere of Wet House tonight will be followed by the return of Lee Hall’s provocative and hilarious play Cooking with Elvis which had its world premiere at Live Theatre in 1998. Fifteen years on, the play will again be directed by Max Roberts and actor Joe Caffrey reprises his role as a paralysed Elvis impersonator. Joe said: “Whilst I’m excited to be reprising my role of Dad/Elvis in Lee Hall’s Cooking with Elvis, I’m also looking forward to playing one of the unruly residents in Paddy Campbell’s darkly comic play.”

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Frank’s Toon gig

FOLLOWING on from a rather busy 2012, which saw Frank Hamilton release one song a week, 2013 has so far been surprisingly sedentary in comparison. If you call recording an EP aboard the London Eye in one singular rotation (28 mins), releasing the entire 52 track #OneSongAWeek album, touring with Lucy Spraggan & Lewis Watson, selling out The Borderline, playing at Belladrum & Secret Garden Party and working towards a 17 date UK headline tour this September and October sedentary! He’s at The Cluny 2 in Newcastle on Friday and to coincide with the headline tour, Frank will release Summer on October 7. The single is a revamped version taken from the #OneSongAWeek album and is produced by Richard Wilkinson (Adele, Bombay Bicycle Club, Lewis Watson). Frank Hamilton is not a sit at home and do nothing type of guy, or artist for that matter. Over his career to date he has made some incredible achievements, including collaborations with Ed Sheeren and Newton Faulkner. Frank puts it down to hard work, gigging and a stong loyal fanbase. Frank’s honest charm and catchy song writing has converted thousands into fans. GORDON BARR

Piano masterclass

THROUGHOUT September Casio Music Masterclass is presenting exclusive evenings of entertainment, with live performances from the acclaimed pianist, Natalia Posnova, incorporating her unique blend of classical and genre crossover interpretations. The Casio Music Masterclass tour visits Gateshead tonight and will include a live recital, demonstration and a Q&A with Natalia as well as the chance to sample the latest Casio digital pianos. This free evening event is ideal for music lovers, educators and students alike. Casio will also provide prizes during the evenings, including the chance to win a brand new piano at each event for one lucky attendee, and a Casio watch for every participating piano teacher. It takes place from 5.30pm to 8.30pm at JG Windows, 16 Garden Walk, Yellow Mall, MetroCentre, Gateshead and is geared towards parents, teachers, current students or those interested in learning the piano. GORDON BARR

Newcastle Chronicle – 20th September


Yorkshire Times Online – 5-page interview plus photo- shoot http://yorkshiretimes.co.uk//article/Frank-Hamilton


Outline Magazine Norwich – 2 page interview http://www.outlineonline.co.uk/music/interviews/interview-with-frank-hamilton


Shields Gazette – Online preview – 2 pages http://www.shieldsgazette.com/what-s-on/music/frank-hamilton-squeezes-newcastle-gig-into-busyschedule-1-6072490


Lancashire Evening Post – Preview – 21st September


Gigs & Festivals – Online Interview – 5 pages http://www.gigsandfestivals.co.uk/home/interviews/item/interview-with-frank-hamilton


Nottingham Post – Online Preview 23rd September


Dunfermline Press – Preview – 20th September


Leeds List Online – 3 page preview http://leeds-list.com/preview-frank-hamilton-at-the-cockpit/


Brum Notes Online – Small Preview Plug

My Brum Online – Single and Tour Plug


Bristol Post – Small Listings Plug 4th October

The Crack Magazine - Small Listings Plug September Issue


Source Magazine Scotland – 4 Star Live Review


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Celebrity Pets I Watts’s NAOM new movie may not be getting a good press but at least her two-year-old pooch Bob still loves her. Naomi, 44, who plays Diana in the biopic of the late Princess of Wales, was spotted out for a stroll in New York with her cute little Yorkshire terrier.

Daily Record Friday, September 20, 2013

LYONS WITH BEV IE MOODIE

DIRTBAG DELIGHT

RISING star Frank Hamilton’s cover of Wheatus track Teenage Dirtbag was such a massive hit with the band, they’ve invited him to sing with them. The English singer-songwriter, who plays the Arches in Glasgow tomorrow night, was approached by Wheatus frontman Brendan B Brown, below, to join them on their tour-closing London show. Frank said: “My video went up on YouTube and I remember sitting in traffic on the M25 when a tweet from Wheatus came

through saying they liked it. Fast forward a few months and the cover had been so well received that I decided to put it on my EP and set about recording it. “Brendan’s a true gent and a great sport. “Not only did he give it his blessing but also said he’d love to be involved. “Obviously I was pretty shocked and stoked about it. “I remember buying their first album back in the day and falling in love with it, so to be working together on a cover of a song from that record is pretty special.”

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Pink like a Stone REALLY, there are no words for this outfit. Sharon Stone not only attended an awards do in California wearing this Calpolcoloured catsuit, she went on stage and gave a speech in it. Still, at least the 55-year-old’s all-in-one meant she sat on stage demurely, ensuring there was no repeat of THAT Basic Instinct scene.

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Daily Record Scotland – Single Plug 20th September

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