Twenty-thousand Leagues under the Seas

2000 Leagues Under the SeasI’ll be performing some uptempo numbers on theremin and saw, accompanied by percussionist Stephen Hiscock and some of my robot pals in this underwater jamboree.  We’ll be joined by the incomparable Professor Elemental for a one-off performance of a neo-Victorian submarine fantasy. From 9pm-4am, Saturday 16 April 2011.

For White Mischief – an extravaganza of live music and jaw-dropping vaudeville, in The Scala, London’s famous art nouveau cinema, just outside King’s Cross Station. Inspired by Jules Verne’s sci-fi classic  “20,000 Leagues Under The Seas”, White Mischief will invite guests to explore the mysteries of the deep, dressing up in their favourite nautical regalia for an evening of undersea excursions.

Tickets £17.50
Limited VIP tickets £28.50
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Full line-up here
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Uncanny Valley London – trailer

A new show from Spacedog and Professor Elemental.

What’s Hugo saying at the end of the video?
Watch here to find out.

Missed the show? Read the review
(watch this space – it may be coming back to Brighton soon)

7:30pm and 9:15pm (show lasts 75 minutes)

Thursday 26 – Saturday 28 August 2010
Hen & Chickens Theatre
109 St Paul’s Road
London N1 2NA
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Tickets £8.50

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Uncanny Valley @The Hen & Chickens, Islington, 26-28 August 2010

A new show from Spacedog and Professor Elemental.

What’s Hugo saying at the end of the video?
Watch here to find out.

Missed the show? Read the review
(watch this space – it may be coming back to Brighton soon)

Uncanny Valley (photo by Melita Dennett)

Uncanny Valley (photo by Melita Dennett)

7:30pm and 9:15pm (show lasts 75 minutes)

Thursday 26 – Saturday 28 August 2010
Hen & Chickens Theatre
109 St Paul’s Road
London N1 2NA
MAP

Tickets £8.50 (book online)

Musicians play live with decrepit dolls, theremins and robots in this eerie entertainment, exploring our fears of the almost human – from golems to ventriloquists’ dummies.

ProfElementalSmallHot from their sell-out run on the Brighton Festival Fringe, dreamlike musical and mechanical inventors Spacedog join forces with gentleman rapper Professor Elemental, known for his YouTube sensation Cup of Brown Joy, a paean to the pleasures of drinking tea.

Death ballads, unsettling live robotics and tales of the professor’s extreme taxidermy experiments, in a night of music for the curious.

“One of the most inventive acts playing at the moment”, Melita Dennett

“Eerie, evocative and hilarious – tremendous fun”, Roger Highfield.

“A stand-out moment of psychedelic neo-Victorian rap genius”, Monkey Boxing magazine.

Not suitable for children.