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PREVIEW: Brighton Fringe: The final chase

Besi Besemar May 5, 2015

You’ll be left shaken, stirred and thoroughly entertained by award-winning Australian cabaret crooner Tomás Ford’s noir-as-hell spy thriller.

Tomas FordJOIN a troubled assassin as he chases his arch-nemesis to a pulsing electronic soundtrack and riveting video projections.

Tomas’ mix of warm synth sounds, stylish video projections, suave cabaret crooning and DIY, party starting madness makes for the kind of night you and your friends won’t easily forget.

It’s definately cabaret – just nothing like what your mum might think of as cabaret.

His shows range from the late night weirdness of Electric Cabaret, through guilty pleasure hyperdisco of Crap Music Rave Party. Tomás bring new characters to each show, veering from the rugged assassin required for his thriller, The Final Chase, through to the punk rock idiocy of his club shows.

His performance style has come together over a decade of testing bad ideas against audiences in Australia’s roughest music pubs and warehouse parties.

In 2013 Tomás threw himself at the world of Fringe Festival and found he stuck, with a trail of sold out shows, all manner of awards and glowing reviews following.

His shows are all kinds of weird, but he’s kind of weird guy.

To find out how weird, click here: 


Event: The Final Chase by Tomás Ford

Where: The Marlborough Theatre, 4 Princes Street, Brighton

When: May 22-24

Time: 7.30pm

Tickets: £6-£9

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