The group that spawned a thousand ukulele orchestras and inspired millions of players.
"Plucking brilliant" Sunday Times
"Absolutely the Best of British" Monty Python's Michael Palin
From the North Pole to Sydney Opera House, via Carnegie Hall and the Royal Albert Hall , The Ukes of GB are touring planet Earth with their funny, stomping, toe tapping, all singing, all plucking obituary of Rock and Roll and melodious light entertainment. You'll hear music you love and music you 'simply didn't get' transformed into a joyous, headlong stream of transcendent sounds and musical delight featuring only 'bonsai guitars', a menagerie of voices and warm personalities. A world tour with only hand luggage.
"Wonderfully clever" David Bowie
"They are among the great entertainers" London Evening Standard
From the first sold out concert in 1985 to the current world tour, the Ukes of GB have been turning-the-world-on to the ukulele via online clips with millions of views, Cd and DVD sales in the hundreds of thousands and sold out shows around the world. They're independent, anarchic, funny, virtuosic, thought provoking and mind boggling. They have sixteen-handedly changed the face of the ukulele world. You'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll never think about music in the same way after you've encountered the ukes' depraved musicology, giving you "one plucking thing after another".
"The best musical entertainment in the countryworth travelling a thousand miles to hear." The Independent
Today there are thousands of ukulele orchestras but it started here. The orchestra which made the uke cool. The original and the best: The Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain
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King Lear
Arts Centre Melbourne (7/25 - 8/11) | ||
The Odd
Comedy Theatre (5/18 - 6/23)
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Club Vegas
Athenaeum Theatre (5/29 - 6/2) | ||
The Woman In Black
Athenaeum Theatre 1 (6/13 - 6/30)
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Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap
Theatre. Frankston Arts Centre (7/31 - 8/3)
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the last train to madeline
Meat Market Stables (6/18 - 6/19) | ||
The Whale
Alex Theatre St Kilda (6/28 - 7/14) | ||
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