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PREVIEW: Bring Back British Rail benefit fundraiser

Graham Robson November 27, 2015

Poet and comedian, John Hegley, heads up a cabaret of musical and lyrical mischief in support of Bring Back British Rail, a campaign group seeking to bring the railways back into public ownership.

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The benefit will take place at the Green Door Store in Brighton on Sunday, December 20 from 7.30pm.

John, a performance poet, comedian and musician well-known to audiences of BBC Radio 4 and Edinburgh Festival, will be joined by Blyth Power, a folk rock band who emerged from the early 80s punk scene and have gone on to release a dozen albums of powerful anthemic songs.

Opening the night are The Lovely Brothers, a Brighton-based cabaret punk band who blend the vaudeville music of The Tiger Lillies with satirical lyrics and ridiculous costumes.

Event: Bring Back British Rail Benefit Gig with John Hegley, Blyth Power & The Lovely Brothers

When: Sunday December 20 from 7.30pm

Where: The Green Door Store, Lower Goods Yard, Brighton Railway Station, Brighton BN1 4FQ

Tickets: £8 on the door

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