The Making of Warm Mess

SOLOS Festival + MainLine Theatre

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Renowned for their lo-fi brand of humpty-dumptruck rock n roll, Hamhock Velvet & The Silky Pillows came to prominence with their classic album "Warm Mess," which featured beloved singles such as "Boo Hoo Forever," "Curious Porridge" and "Bidetdreaming." Since then, The Silky Pillows have fluffed off and now almost 20 years later, Hamhock Velvet sits down to share the bizarre story of the band's cosmic journey and how the elements came together (and ultimately fell apart) during the making of "Warm Mess."

Written & Performed by Hamhock Velvet

One Show only on November 28th at 7PM

Tickets are available:
Online
At the door the night of the performance
Or during MainLine Theatre's Box Office hours (Tuesday to Saturday from 2PM to 6PM)

HORAIRE / SCHEDULE

  • Saturday 28 November 2015 / 20:30

50 minutes
Pour âges / For ages 13+
Retardataires / Latecomers : 10 minutes

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