Good Friday - The Clinical Depression Concept Album
David Parkin
28 Feb | 8pm
Moving, charming and devastatingly honest, Good Friday deals with a troubling issue in an approachable and entertaining way: with tunes and gags.
In 2009, David Parkin suffered from clinical depression. As he recovered he taught himself how to play the piano and found himself writing an album about his breakdown. Taking to the stage with two talented multi-instrumentalists, David presents the album in his own inimitable, charismatic way. Chatting between songs he tells us of the breakdown and of the love affair between man and piano that blossomed as he wrote the album. Expect beautiful music, scary music, funny music, a bass, a knife, a glockenspiel, the stars at night, two cellos and a black dog.
Supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. Part of the Spill National Platform
Good Friday - The Clinical Depression Concept Album
Battersea Arts Centre, Lavender Hill, Battersea, London
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This event ended on Tuesday 28th of February 2012
This event ended on Tuesday 28th of February 2012
Admission
£10/ £8 concs
£10/ £8 concs
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