North Tyneside Council presents
Martha Wainwright
with support
from Tom Hickox
(Mouth of the Tyne Festival 2017)
Whitley Bay Playhouse
Saturday
8th July 2017
The Playhouse Whitley Bay, in
partnership with North Tyneside Council, is
delighted to announce that Canadian-American folk-rock singer-songwriter Martha
Wainwright will appear as part of the Mouth of the Tyne Festival.
Martha Wainwright |
With an undeniable voice and an arsenal of
powerful songs, Martha Wainwright is a beguiling performer and a refreshingly
different force in music. Martha began building a buzz with her well-noted EPs,
prior to her 2005 critically and commercially successful debut LP, ‘Martha
Wainwright’.
In 2008, Martha followed with her sophomore
album, ‘I Know You’re Married But I’ve Got Feelings Too’, which showed her
great musical maturity and talent as a songwriter. In 2010 she toured the world
promoting her third album, ‘San Fusils, Ni Souliers A Paris: Martha
Wainwright’s Piaf Album’. This extraordinary album, an homage to the great
Edith Piaf, was received with glowing reviews, leaving audiences stunned by
Martha’s incredible range and talent. Her album, ‘Come Home To Mama’, produced
by Cibo Matto’s Yuka Honda, was heralded by Mojo Magazine as a “substantial and
brilliantly sung career best.” ‘Goodnight City’, released in November 2016, returns to the rawness of her first release
and includes songs by Martha, as well as songs written by notable artists to
highlight her incredible voice. These songs are written by her friends and
other great songwriters such as Beth Orton, Glen Hansard, her brother Rufus
Wainwright, Michael Ondaatje, and Merrill Garbus of tUnE-yArDs.
Martha was born in New York City to folk legends Kate McGarrigle and Loudon Wainwright III.
She is Rufus Wainwright's sister and they often collaborate in shows and on
records. Martha is also half-sister to Lucy Wainwright Roche and they recently
made a record together, ‘Songs In The Dark’ to much acclaim including a JUNO nomination. Martha tours her music around the world to sold out
audiences on several continents. She has spent time on the silver screen
playing characters in Martin Scorsese’s “Aviator” and more recently in the HBO
special “Olive Kitteridge” alongside Frances McDormand. Currently Martha is
finishing up a book titled “Stories I Might Regret Telling You” which, like her
songs, is a window into her life without artifice, pretension or fakery.
Tom Hickox |
Martha’s special guest is North London singer-songwriter Tom Hickox. Described as a true original, Tom will
showcase songs from his new album Monsters in the Deep.
The Mouth of the Tyne Festival is organised by
North Tyneside Council and supported by Port
of Tyne, Tyne Met College, Kier and Arts Council England.
Tickets priced at £25 are on sale now.
Tickets are available from the Box Office open
Monday – Friday 10am
– 4pm, Saturday 10.30am – 2.30pm plus until show start on event days. Tickets can also be purchased on
the booking hotline 0844 248 1588* or online at www.playhousewhitleybay.co.uk
*Calls cost 7p per minute plus your phone
company’s access charge.
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