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The Noisettes...
review
Quite possibly one of the most suave 'venues’ to have a secret gig brought to us by quite possibly one of the most talented groups of the weekend. It came in the form of London based three piece The Noisettes looking out from the Theatre Royal balcony. A short but very sweet set comprising of classics Don't Give Up and Sister Rosetta as the high points.
The only problem with such a ‘venue’ for a gig was obviously acoustics and difficulty in seeing the band. All that could be seen from drummer Jamie was a flash of his wild hair from time to time as he bashed away on his bongo’s.
Playing later on in the evening at an officially announced gig at the Beach they were certain to have attracted even more people to attend their second performance of the day.
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about Theatre Royal
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For over 200 years now, the stage at Brighton's Theatre Royal has been the setting for many a drama, comedy, musical and panto. Stars of stage and screen regularly wow the audience with big touring companies dropping by. The next Theatre Royal date for your diary:
Monday, 6th - Saturday, 11th October
All the Fun of the Fair with David Essex
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about The Great Escape
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