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He
appears at the Brewery Arts Centre for one night only, on Saturday
3 May, as part of a tour with his new book of poems, The Sound of
Paint Drying (published by Methuen Books on 1 May).
Hegley visited Nice in France to paint a scene once depicted by
his half-French father 70 years ago. He muses upon the trip, painting
generally, romance, throat sweets and blancmange!
John
is a regular sell-out at the Edinburgh Festival and has also performed
at the Comedy Festivals of Melbourne, Montreal and Aspen, Colorado.
Hegley is also heard regularly on the radio, currently with John
Cooper Clarke on BBC Radio 4
The
Sound of Painting Drying enjoyed a brief, but moving airing on the
same wavelength.
The tape running, John sucks a Strepsil and makes his own artistic
impression in the midst of barking dogs, wine drinkers and footballing
boys, whose match he enlivens with some Luton Town FC dazzle. This
radio gem led to a three week run at The Pleasance as part of the
2002 Edinburgh Festival. Hegley is now touring the UK and the Brewery
show is his first date in the North West.
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