Christmas Shows – INTERVIEW – That’ll Be Christmas
“I want all who come to see That’ll Be The Day and That’ll Be Christmas to go home on a high, feeling better than when they came in…”
“I want all who come to see That’ll Be The Day and That’ll Be Christmas to go home on a high, feeling better than when they came in…”
“Band chemistry and commitment is really important to be successful…”
“It’s a piece about language, identity and interrogating ideas of Scottishness.”
“It’s pretty wild performing in a venue built by William the Conqueror.”
“Audiences can start flagging a bit around 40 minutes so that’s always a good time to mess about..”
Well, The Hunt for Moriarty is a half-adapted, half-original work.
“I’m really excited to be in a position to take a show out on the road again.”
“I’ve had some strange ones over the years: a “Jesus” ashtray, an inflatable palm tree and Tinky Winky Teletubby stuffie all come to mind. They made for interesting conversation starters when folks would visit my apartment…”
” I normally find if the lyric is hard to write it tends not to be very good….”
“She’s holding that family together, man. Let her have her little gambling addiction in peace….”