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[[Last Exit]] were hired as the pit band for the [[Rock Nativity]] musical - additional musicians being Derek Lunn (drums) and Iwan Williams (keyboards). They were not credited as [[Last Exit]] in the programme or media publicity. | [[Last Exit]] were hired as the pit band for the [[Rock Nativity]] musical - additional musicians being Derek Lunn (drums) and Iwan Williams (keyboards). They were not credited as [[Last Exit]] in the programme or media publicity. | ||
− | The musical was written by Tony Hatch (music) and David Wood (story). [[Frances Tomelty]] was the leading actress. | + | The musical was written by Tony Hatch / Jackie Trent (music) and David Wood (story). [[Frances Tomelty]] was the leading actress, playing the Virgin Mary. |
− | According to [[Sting]]'s [[Broken Music]] they started rehearsing in mid-October [[1974]]. He also mentions that rehearsals began a few days (?) after one of [[Last Exit]] 's gigs (the first one was on [[1974-10- | + | According to [[Sting]]'s [[Broken Music]] they started rehearsing in mid-October [[1974]]. He also mentions that rehearsals began a few days (?) after one of [[Last Exit]] 's gigs (the first one was on [[1974-10-16]]). |
The musical ran for six weeks - from the [[1974-12-18]] press performance to [[1975-01-25]]. The only problem for [[Sting]] were Wednesday's matinee shows which collided with his job as a school teacher. | The musical ran for six weeks - from the [[1974-12-18]] press performance to [[1975-01-25]]. The only problem for [[Sting]] were Wednesday's matinee shows which collided with his job as a school teacher. |
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Performance summary | |
Artist performing: | Last Exit |
Tour: | 1974-1977 Last Exit performances |
Venue: | University Theatre |
Location: | Newcastle, England, UK |
Support acts: | SUPPORT ACTS |
Ticket prices: | 30p (children, senior citizens and students) - £1.30 |
On 1975-01-05, Last Exit performed at the University Theatre in Newcastle, England, UK.
Setlist
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Recording information
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Trivia
Last Exit were hired as the pit band for the Rock Nativity musical - additional musicians being Derek Lunn (drums) and Iwan Williams (keyboards). They were not credited as Last Exit in the programme or media publicity.
The musical was written by Tony Hatch / Jackie Trent (music) and David Wood (story). Frances Tomelty was the leading actress, playing the Virgin Mary.
According to Sting's Broken Music they started rehearsing in mid-October 1974. He also mentions that rehearsals began a few days (?) after one of Last Exit 's gigs (the first one was on 1974-10-16).
The musical ran for six weeks - from the 1974-12-18 press performance to 1975-01-25. The only problem for Sting were Wednesday's matinee shows which collided with his job as a school teacher.
Today's performance was at 7:00PM.
See also
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External links
References
source: Broken Music, L'Historia Bandido, David Wood