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John Hegley The Adventures of Monsieur Robinet

John Hegley The Adventures of Monsieur Robinet
John Hegley The Adventures of Monsieur Robinet 'Typically brilliant songs and stories about a Gallic small-town hero with a dog called Chirac' The Guardian Tales about a Frenchman with some unusual [but clean] habits, which include burying his dogs kennel and his own luggage pieces. The stories appear alongside other new works, which include an address to aliens on the subject of transport a poem about a non-talking parrot and some animal impersonations with the aid of a handkerchief. Suitable for most people over seven. The audience are invited to sing along. But not to dance. Much. Hegley is known as a poet and singer with a common and comedic touch, hence the quotation fromThe Observer, 'Awesomely mundane' The poet Adrian Mitchell said of him: 'Just because he is one of the funniest men alive, do not underestimate his dedicated gentleness.' AndThe Luton Newssaid that his lyrics, '...quite often make little sense' plus booking fee All tickets sold online via TICKET SOURCE, no tickets on the door. Bags will be checked on entry. This is a SGCT volunteer lead event. This is a fundraising event for Sheffield General Cemetery Trust and some proceeds go to fund the charitable aims of the Trust. Email [email protected] with any questions about this night. Tickets for this event are non-refundable. However, If for any reason the event is cancelled by SGCT, we will refund your ticket.

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