Sam Brothers is a young singer-songwriter and performer, based in Canterbury, in the South of England. Although he is rooted in the raw traditions of the travelling Troubadour, he reflects the ever-changing world we live in through the wide eyes of his generation. With the face of an innocent, the voice of a fallen angel and with a deep knowledge far beyond his years, he offers a genuine and meaningful alternative to the pre-packaged, over-processed, trivia-twittering wannabees that dominate the airwaves and flood our screens, daily reducing music to fast food in a world screaming out for home cooking.
Free entry. Please call the B-Bar on 01752 242021 if you would like to book a table.
Samuel Brothers
Thursday, August 10
- Time 8pm
- Place B-Bar
- https://barbicantheatre.co.uk/
Upcoming events
Wednesday, December 6
“It Shouldn’t Be Like This.”
A new play written by Jenny and Paul Shryane about homelessness in Plymouth.
Wednesday, December 6
Theatre Royal Plymouth presents the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre and Pins and Needles production of Raymond Briggs’ Father Christmas. Adapted by Pins and Needles.
Wednesday, December 6
Wednesday, December 6