UMU listing for March

UMU LISTINGS FOR MARCH 2015!

THURSDAY 5TH – COMEDY MASH

 

Hull’s own chuckle brother Jack Gleadow presents Comedy Mash.

 

Before our Pro Season of Edinburgh Previews start next month were bringing you an extra special preview from the following new comedians for just £3!!

 

Cormac Friel

Beverley Hills Pancake BitchAs a kid, Cormac was told the world was his oyster. As an adult, Cormac lives in ex-council Leeds housing and cannot afford an oyster. Come hear how an encounter with a waitress on LA’s Rodeo Drive caused him to reassess his life, lower his expectations and cry like a sissy.

 

Rob Mulholland and Monty Burns 

Two of the fastest rising comics in the North of England and bring their debut Edinburgh appearance to the Free Festival this year. An anarchic onslaught of belly laughs from a Scottish drunk and a Yorkshire stoner as they tear apart their personal failings, shambolic lives and each other. A show packed full of laughter, wit and unexpected surprises!cheers lads

 

Monty is an anarchic, manic presence, bringing rapid-fire wit in a high-energy, punchline heavy style.

 

Rob is a very tall Yorkshireman with an odd mind. His style is a mixture of verbally dextrous polemic, intimate confession and dumb jokes about olives.

 

 Doors:7.30pm  Showtime:8.00pm  Entry:£3.00 otd

 

https://www.facebook.com/events/321026664764629/

 

 

 

MONDAY 9TH, TUESDAY 10TH, WEDNESDAY 11TH, THURSDAY 12TH

 

First year music degree students from Hull College perform solo recitals.

 

Start: 7.30pm

 

 

 

THURSDAY 19TH – AWAY WITH WORDS

 

 

Jim Higo hosts his monthly spoken word extravaganza.(3rd Thursday of the month).

Open mic poetry, comedy & theatre with special guest poets:

 

Henry Raby – performance poet, theatre-maker and play-wright. Henry has performed across the country at various gigs, poetry nights, festivals and arts events, as well as touring his solo show.  Recurring themes in his writing are friendship, home, growing up and dinosaurs.

“He smashes it every time I see him”- Mark Grist, Dead Poets & Rogue Teacher

 

Jenn Hart – DIY poet, feminist and self-proclaimed wizard. An Archimedes Screw champion and Ejector Seat slam champion 2013, she has performed at various poetry events in the South including Apples and Snakes ’451′, Freeway Poets and Archimedes Screw as well as festivals such as Boomtown Fair, PULSE and Galtres.

Jenn has supported bands like Petrol Girls, Will Tun and the Wasters, Chris Clavin and performed at Fishstock, Roomtown and Anti-fascist fundraisers.

In June 2014, she released her first collection in a DIY zine form called ‘Scraped Knees and Sob Stories’ available on bandcamp.  Jenn also plays bass for feminist punk/blues band Viva Zapata!

 

Doors open 7.30pm – Free entry.

 

https://www.facebook.com/AwayWithWordsOpenMic

 

 

MONDAY 23RD – HULL INDEPENDENT CINEMA PROJECT PRESENT: ‘CITIZENFOUR’

 

In the first of their monthly documentary screenings at the UMU, Hull Independent Cinema Project present: ‘Citizenfour’ (15, 2014)

 

A documentarian and a reporter travel to Hong Kong for the first of many meetings with Edward Snowden.

 

“Bold, unblinking filmmaking – no less than a living document of a global scandal straight from the whistleblower. Alarming and essential.” Empire

 

Doors: 7.00pm  Programme start: 7.30pm Tickets: £5

 

Bar open before & after programme.

 

Please arrive before programme start.

 

For full details/ticket sales view link: hullindependentcinemaproject.com

 

 

THURSDAY 26TH – ROOTS AND WINGS NOURISHMENT SESSIONS

 

Nourishment sessions are an intimate series of monthly events of creative sharings for Hull’s makers, thinkers and creative tinkers.

National, local and international arts practitioners are poised to come and share invaluable nuggets of mindfood and future collaborative possibilities.

Due to limited seating capacity nourishment sessions will be ticketed.

Roots and Wings is a ten year programme of cultural transformation by, for and with the people of Hull. Focusing on the least engaged, and with the highest cultural aspirations, we seek to achieve no less than a new blueprint for a truly people-led city-wide arts offer, offering enrichment, participation, challenge, personal and professional development, within a dynamic and sustainable cultural economy

 

Start time: 7.30pm           

 

FRIDAY 27TH – ROOTS AND WINGS NOURISHMENT SUPPLEMENT ‘UP CLOSE’

 

A ‘nourishment supplement’ event in the UMU’s upstairs bar inviting you to come and get ‘up-close’ and personal with this month’s guest.

 

File under: network. music and drink.

 

Soundscape sampler: http://tinyurl.com/ks8kpv2

 

Start time: 7.30pm

 

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