Support from Alex Hart
Dominie Hooper
For ages 12+
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Sat 11 Jun
Doors open: 7:40pmAlex Hart: 8pmDominie Hooper: 8:30pm - 9:45pm
Approx 1hr 45 - 2 hrs inc support
Pay What You Decide
"Absolutely sumptuous” Sean Rafferty BBC Radio 3
Dominie Hooper’s voice pushes forth a depth, darkness, and arresting honesty, as her songs dissect shame, sexuality, survival and identity with an ever-present sense of solidarity and optimism. Her sound draws from English folk, classical music, alt-rock, and avant-garde pop, defying easy categorisation, and pushing at the boundaries of standard folk and singer-songwriter fare.
Hooper, a London-based, Dartmoor-born singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, spent years as a sought-after collaborator and session musician working and touring with the likes of Yola, Alabaster Deplume, and Band of Burns, as well as on avant-garde theatre projects with companies such as James Thierree and Verity Standen. However, 2022 sees the launch of her ambitious solo venture. Mikey Kenney, Phil Self (Cocos Lovers, Will Varley), and Corrie Dick (Dinosaur) complete this carefully conceived band with a musical connection that is both eclectic and electrifying.
Live, Dominie Hooper’s undeniable stage presence makes you feel in the company of an old friend, and the embrace of musicians on stage emanates warmth through the room. Prepare for a hug and a punch in the gut, as this exhilarating new solo artist promises to make an undeniable impact on the world of contemporary folk and beyond.
With support from Alex Hart who has performed on tour with Seth Lakeman, Jethro Tull's Martin Barre and is an acclaimed singer songwriter and performer in the Plymouth and southwest live music scene)
“Emotional showstopper” – MOJO Magazine
“Stunning” – The Sunday Times
“Brilliant” – The Guardian
“Exemplary musicianship… with a real respect for the tradition” – Fatea Magazine
"The breadth of her talent is immediately apparent... even if “folk” isn’t your bag, Hooper has much to offer and could happily sit on a bill of indie bands" Under The Radar Magazine
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Venue Info
Barbican Theatre
Castle Street
The Barbican
Plymouth
PL1 2NJ
Situated behind the Mayflower Visitor Centre just off the main Barbican road (opposite the 'Prawn' and Mayflower Steps.
info@barbicantheatre.co.uk
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Seating
Reserved seating is in place for this performances. Seats B5, B6, B7 and B8 are accessible seats. We ask that you only book these seats if you cannot easily access other seating in our auditorium (or are accompanying someone who cannot)
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