LAMP - a Leamington-based award-winning specialist education provision dedicated to supporting young people with autism – has teamed-up with comedian Stewart Lee to present Pea Green Boat & Jackdaw with Crowbar at Belgrade Theatre on Sunday 25 February.
It just so happens that comedian and alternative music fan, Stewart Lee is a long-term admirer of the band Jackdaw With Crowbar, one half of which is Timothy Ellis who is also one of the founders and Strategic Director of LAMP. So, when LAMP approached him to host a fundraiser, LEE readily agreed on the condition that Tim’s band closed the show.
In this unique event Stewart Lee will reprise his darkly comic tale based on Edward Lear’s The Owl & the Pussycat with improvised musical accompaniment from LAMP tutors. Not performed live for over 20 years, this atmospheric chamber piece was broadcast of BBC R4 and heralded as “sweet and very funny” by The Guardian. Stewart will then introduce - “The best thing to come out of Leamington since the Grand Union Canal” - a set from band Jackdaw with Crowbar. 25 years since their last John Peel session, this band cement their cult status with a vibe where bass culture meets EDM & Co in a dark alley full of sequins.
LAMP - a Leamington-based award-winning specialist education provision dedicated to supporting young people with autism – has teamed-up with comedian Stewart Lee to present Pea Green Boat & Jackdaw with Crowbar at Belgrade Theatre on Sunday 25 February.
It just so happens that comedian and alternative music fan, Stewart Lee is a long-term admirer of the band Jackdaw With Crowbar, one half of which is Timothy Ellis who is also one of the founders and Strategic Director of LAMP. So, when LAMP approached him to host a fundraiser, LEE readily agreed on the condition that Tim’s band closed the show.
In this unique event Stewart Lee will reprise his darkly comic tale based on Edward Lear’s The Owl & the Pussycat with improvised musical accompaniment from LAMP tutors. Not performed live for over 20 years, this atmospheric chamber piece was broadcast of BBC R4 and heralded as “sweet and very funny” by The Guardian. Stewart will then introduce - “The best thing to come out of Leamington since the Grand Union Canal” - a set from band Jackdaw with Crowbar. 25 years since their last John Peel session, this band cement their cult status with a vibe where bass culture meets EDM & Co in a dark alley full of sequins.
Tickets are available here.