Friday, 24 April 2009

Latitude additions - White Lies, Pretenders, Flashguns, The Chakras!

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16th – 19th July 2009
Henham Park Estate, Southwold, Suffolk


MUSIC ADDITIONS

The pioneering, award-winning Latitude Festival returns to England’s Sunrise Coast for another spectacular year. Taking place on 16th – 19th July, near Suffolk’s stunning seaside town of Southwold, organisers Festival Republic are promising Latitude will be the perfect British summer destination.

OBELISK ARENA

~ White Lies ~ Pretenders ~
~ Flashguns ~ The Chakras ~

The open-air Obelisk Arena has been the stage of some epic performances over the past three years and Latitude 2009 will be no different. Lay out your picnic blanket, bask in the sunshine and get down to some of the best music around.

White Lies are having an incredible year with the release of their debut album ‘To Lose My Life’. It topped the UK Album Chart in the first week of its release making them the first British band to top the charts this year. Following the album’s successes the band has gone on to perform on the Late Show with David Letterman, South by Southwest industry showcase and numerous tours across the world. The band opened the Obelisk Arena at last year’s Latitude Festival and the band will make a triumphant return with a higher billing at this year’s event.

Renowned rock stalwarts Pretenders need little introduction as their blend of punky new wave and pop melodies have meant chart success since their inception in the late seventies. The prolific song-writing talents of Chrissie Hynde has produced such classic hits as ‘Don’t Get Me Wrong’, ‘I’ll Stand By You’, ‘Brass In My Pocket’ and ‘Back On The Chain Gang’ plus countless others in a career that now spans over several decades and nine studio albums. Expect their performance on the Obelisk Arena to bring together new material from their recent album ‘Break Up The Concrete’ and past hits for what will be in a very special Friday night set.

Hailing from London and Brighton, Flashguns are a young indie rock band inspired by the likes of Talking Heads and The Cure. Their talents have been quick to catch the eyes and ears of the record industry and after releasing a single on Rough Trade with former Suede guitarist, Bernard Butler on production duties, the band are now working on their eagerly awaited debut EP which is out in June. With a media buzz, much justified, catch these bright young things as they open the Obelisk Arena on Friday afternoon.

Irish upstarts The Chakras will be opening up the Arena on Saturday afternoon. Inspired by the early nineties psychedelic noises offered up by My Bloody Valentine and The Verve, The Chakras have an ethereal sound with soaring melodies and a pounding rhythm section. It’s a winning formula which has garnered critical acclaim. They are currently writing new material for their debut album due out later this year.

These new additions join Obelisk headliners; electronic dance pioneers Pet Shop Boys, iconic disco queen Grace Jones, and the decadent rock noir of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, plus Doves, Editors and Regina Spektor with many more bands, across all music arenas to be announced soon.

Elsewhere, the very best in film, theatre, comedy, literature, poetry, dance, art and cabaret will be pitching up at the fourth edition of Latitude Festival. Mark Lamarr’s God’s Jukebox and LateNightTales will be presenting some fabulous live performances from an eclectic set of bands in the Music & Film Arena; Sadler’s Wells and the Royal Opera House will be showcasing stunning performances on The Waterfront Stage; Royal Shakespeare Company, The Bush, National Theatre, Paines Plough, nabokov plus more will all be coming to the Theatre Arena along with the English Touring Theatre presenting Latitude’s first musical ‘Been So Long’. Also for the first time is the dynamic orchestral brilliance Britten Sinfonia performing in Latitude’s outdoor spaces. The Literary Arena is packed full of top authors including Blake Morrison, Geoff Dyer and Robin Ince’s Book Club as well as workshops from The School Of life; plus stellar poets Andrew Motion, Brian Patten, Jackie Kay and Simon Armitage will be in the Poetry Arena. The Cabaret Arena welcomes Zimbani, Deborah Francis-White , Holly Walsh & Sophie Black, Jessica Delfino, Cardinal Burns and Watson and Oliver plus plenty more exciting performances to announce. With a quite astonishing comedy line-up to be announced and much, much more across all of the arenas, Latitude 2009 is once again a perfect slice of cultural heaven by the sea.


TICKET INFORMATION

Weekend tickets £150 plus booking fees • Day tickets Fri, Sat, Sun £60 plus booking fee. Weekend tickets prices include car parking and camping • Days include car parking only.

Credit Card line: 0871 231 0821
Online at: www.festivalrepublic.com • www.seetickets.com • www.latitudefestival.co.uk

For a full list of national and regional outlets please visit www.latitudefestival.co.uk

For further Press info contact: 020-7792-9400
Charlie Caplowe: charlie@presscounsel.com
Dani Cotter: dani@presscounsel.com
Anthea Thomas: anthea@presscounsel.com
Dan Griffiths: griff@presscounsel.com

Tuesday, 21 April 2009

Latitude - Music Additions - Regina Spector and Passion Pit

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16th – 19th July 2009
Henham Park Estate, Southwold, Suffolk

MUSIC ADDITIONS

OBELISK ARENA

~ Regina Spektor ~

The pioneering, award-winning Latitude Festival returns to England’s Sunrise Coast for another spectacular year. Taking place on 16th – 19th July, near Suffolk’s stunning seaside town of Southwold, organisers Festival Republic are promising Latitude will be the perfect British summer destination.

The open-air Obelisk Arena has been the stage of some epic performances over the past three years and Latitude 2009 will be no different. Lay out your picnic blanket, bask in the sunshine and get down to some of the best music around.

A veteran figure in the burgeoning New York anti-folk scene, Regina Spektor will be bringing her quirky, highly eclectic yet beautifully personal music to Latitude’s Obelisk Arena on the Friday. Born and raised in Moscow she moved to the Bronx in New York as a child and set about developing her classical piano training whilst fusing it with the blues and jazz she was influenced by. Cutting her teeth in New York’s underground clubs it was fourth album ‘Begin To Hope’ in 2006 that brought her worldwide successes. Experimental, multi-instrumental, blues, punk, jazz are all drawn in to compliment her lyrical vignettes and produce music that’s original and compelling. This performance will be unmissable.

She joins Obelisk Arena headliners Pet Shop Boys, Grace Jones and Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds plus the incredible Doves and Editors – with many more acts to be announced for the rest of the weekend.

SUNRISE ARENA

~ Passion Pit ~

Take a stroll through Latitude’s fairytale woods with art exhibited within the trees and dappled sunlight shining through the leaves and you will stumble across the most exquisite space of all; the Sunrise Arena, home to tomorrow’s biggest stars. With a full schedule to be announced this cosy and cherished arena is the place to find the most exciting new talent. Discover the next big thing at Latitude’s stunning Sunrise Arena.

First to be announced on the Sunrise Arena is Massachusetts outfit Passion Pit. Making colourful and cerebral electronica, combining layers of sunny vocals, warped samples, glitchy beats and euphoric effects this infectious music is the work of lead vocalist and lynchpin Michael Angelakos. Together with his enlisted band members they create a party atmosphere fusing the indie experimentalism of MGMT, Empire Of The Sun and the hooks of Hot Chip to create instant-hit pop classics. See them on Saturday at this intimate stage before they launch off into the mainstream stratosphere.

Elsewhere, the very best in film, theatre, comedy, literature, poetry, dance, art and cabaret will be pitching up at the fourth edition of Latitude Festival. Mark Lamarr’s God’s Jukebox and LateNightTales will be presenting some fabulous live performances from an eclectic set of bands in the Music & Film Arena; Sadler’s Wells and the Royal Opera House will be showcasing stunning performances on The Waterfront Stage; Royal Shakespeare Company, The Bush, National Theatre, Paines Plough, nabokov plus more will all be coming to the Theatre Arena along with the English Touring Theatre presenting Latitude’s first musical ‘Been So Long’. Also for the first time is the dynamic orchestral brilliance Britten Sinfonia performing in Latitude’s outdoor spaces. The Literary Arena is packed full of top authors including Blake Morrison, Geoff Dyer and Robin Ince’s Book Club as well as workshops from The School Of life; plus stellar poets Andrew Motion, Brian Patten, Jackie Kay and Simon Armitage will be in the Poetry Arena. The Cabaret Arena welcomes Zimbani, Deborah Francis-White , Holly Walsh & Sophie Black, Jessica Delfino, Cardinal Burns and Watson and Oliver plus plenty more exciting performances to announce. With a quite astonishing comedy line-up to be announced and much, much more across all of the arenas, Latitude 2009 is once again a perfect slice of cultural heaven by the sea.


TICKET INFORMATION

Weekend tickets £150 plus booking fees • Day tickets Fri, Sat, Sun £60 plus booking fee.
Weekend ticket prices include car parking and camping • Days include car parking only.

Credit Card line: 0871 231 0821
Online: www.festivalrepublic.comwww.seetickets.comwww.latitudefestival.co.uk

For a full list of national and regional outlets please visit www.latitudefestival.co.uk

For further Press info contact:
Charlie Caplowe 020-7792-9400 charlie@presscounsel.com
Dani Cotter dani@presscounsel.com
Anthea Thomas anthea@presscounsel.com
Dan Griffiths griff@presscounsel.com

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Thursday, 9 April 2009

Latitude - Comedy and Cabaret Arena Additions

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16th – 19th July 2009
Henham Park Estate, Southwold, Suffolk

COMEDY
~ Ed Byrne ~ Mark Thomas ~ Adam Hills ~ Sean Lock ~
~ The Early Edition with Marcus Brigstocke ~ Sean Hughes ~ Andrew Lawrence ~ Rufus Hound ~
~ Jon Richardson ~ Russell Kane ~ Shappi Khorsandi ~ Jessica Delfino ~ Dan Atkinson ~
~ Carl Donnelly ~ Holly Walsh ~ Zoe Lyons ~ Rob Deering ~ Dave Fulton ~
~ Swaparama ~

CABARET
~ Pippa Evans ~ New Art Club ~ Stuckey And Murray ~
La John Joseph ~ Dead Man In A Box ~Orkestra Del Sol ~

The pioneering, award-winning Latitude Festival returns to England’s Sunrise Coast for another spectacular year. Taking place on 16th – 19th July, near Suffolk’s stunning seaside town of Southwold, organisers Festival Republic are promising Latitude will be the perfect British summer destination.

Now in its fourth edition Latitude continues to inspire and innovate offering the very best from the worlds of music, film, comedy, theatre, cabaret, dance, poetry, literature and art. With stunning individual performance spaces dedicated to each of the arts, the arenas are treasure troves of talent, with open doors and inviting atmospheres. Sit back and be entertained by over 700 performers or participate and learn a new skill in the many workshops on offer, there are new experiences round every corner. Latitude encourages you to open your mind, embrace the unknown and try everything; a fun-filled, cultural adventure by the sea; the ideal weekend away.


COMEDY ARENA

Welcome to one of the biggest and best comedy festival in Britain. The Comedy Arena at Latitude is one of the main draws of the weekend; bursting at the seams with people as they sit back and enjoy the stellar stand up performances from the cream of the comedy circuit. The first crop of comedic talent has just been confirmed with many more to be announced over the coming months.

Irish Perrier-Award nominee Ed Byrne is a familiar face on the comedy circuit and on the small screen. He has presented television shows ‘Uncut! Best Unseen Ads’ and ‘Just For Laughs’, and is a regular guest on various television panel games including Mock The Week, 8 Out Of Ten Cats and Have I Got News For You. His amiable chatty style of observational comedy, colourful anecdotes and whimsical tangents that lead into innovative ideas and threads has won him a legion of fans selling out three UK tours and five sell-out show at Edinburgh Fringe

Political activist, stand-up comic, author, multi-award winner and general thorn in the side of corporate companies and politicians, Mark Thomas joins the line-up. He has lobbied, demonstrated, protested, fought and made a mockery of people in power and is renowned for his political comedy shows, ‘The Mark Thomas Comedy Product’ on Channel 4. He is also a regular on Radio 4, has presented many ‘Dispatches’ programmes, and tackled the multi-national powerhouse of Coco-Cola in his book ‘Belching Out The Devil’. For Latitude, Thomas will be bringing a manifesto - a policy paddle to help steer our way out of shit creek. It's a roving comedy think tank of a show where the audience gets to nominate and vote for their favourite policies. Mark road tests them and then sets off to make them happen. It is somewhere between Jim'll Fix It for anarchists and White Collar Crimewatch, with a passing nod at Bill Drummond, the Fluxus art movement and Anneka Rice.

Antipodean comic Adam Hills has achieved international acclaim as one of the world’s best stand up comics. His combination of positive uplifting comedy and rampant spontaneity, have seen him receive many awards, glowing reviews and fans from all over the world. He has been nominated for an if.comedy award three times, his 2002 show, ‘Happy Feet’, took the inaugural Best Of The Fest Award in Edinburgh, and his follow up show ‘Cut Loose’ won the Radio Forth Award for Best Comedy. Adam has also won a Chortle Award for Best Compere in the UK, and his 2007 show “Joymonger” won a Helpmann Award for Best Comedy Performance in Australia. He’s also appeared on many UK TV programmes including ‘Mock The Week’, ‘The Charlotte Church Show’ and ‘Never Mind The Buzzcocks’, as well as having his own half-hour special on The Paramount Comedy Channel.

Sean Lock is one of the UK's most highly acclaimed and original comedians, his stand-up is the product of a hyperactive imagination combining hilariously surreal imagery and insightful observations on the human condition. Lock has been nominated for the prestigious Perrier Award and has also received a British Comedy Award for Best Stand Up (previous winners include Jack Dee, Eddie Izzard and Jo Brand). Sean has also won a Time Out Comedy Award.

Marcus Brigstocke hosts The Early Edition - a bit like BBC 4's Late Edition... but earlier. The morning papers, comedy, and special guests take to the stage to wake you up with a start! Swapping its usual late night slot for one at the festival, the show interviews politicians, campaigners, pundits and experts with an agenda that is irreverent, honest and fearless. Brigstocke began his comedy career at Bristol University where he performed stand up and character shows and soon won the BBC New Comedian of 1996. He has since emerged as a major comedy, writing and acting talent, performing in the UK and beyond and has become a regular voice on BBC Radio with an impressive list of TV and film credits that includes current lively debate show ‘Argumental’.

Irish comic, writer, actor and all-round funny-man, Sean Hughes will be bringing his fantastically dark, acerbic stand-up to Latitude. Sean is the youngest ever winner of the prestigious if.comedy award for comedy for 'A One Night Stand With Sean Hughes’. Best-known to TV audiences for his long-running stint in the mould-breaking quiz show ‘Never Mind The Buzzcocks’, acclaimed drama ‘The Last Detective’ and guest spot in ‘Coronation Street’, Hughes' eclectic TV career has also taken in two series of his critically-acclaimed sitcom ‘Sean's Show’, and despite a nine-year break in performing stand-up, he was recently voted No. 40 in Channel 4's World's 100 Greatest Comedians poll. His quick-fire wit shapes each performance into a one-off, unique experience for his audience.

The buzz about comedy’s best-kept-secret is fast making Andrew Lawrence a cult classic, with his 2007 Edinburgh Fringe show – ‘Social Leprosy for Beginners and Improvers’ – gaining him a nomination at the prestigious If.Comedy Awards, a show which Andrew performed for the last time in a very successful week-long residency at the Soho Theatre. Andrew has received rave recognition in all the key new act competitions and is now a regular favourite on the comedy circuit, gigging at all the major clubs across the country and building a base of discerning fans addicted to the bleakly dark comic world he creates.

The quick witted comic and tv presenter Rufus Hound and his beard, will be joining the fantastic Comedy Arena line-up. You may recognise him from various TV appearances including presenting Top of The Pops and Glastonbury coverage and Dave's current comedy panel game 'Argumental'. Hound was a finalist at Channel 4’s Edinburgh Festival Award ‘So You Think You’re Funny’ with his sharp, sarcastic and relaxed approach to comedy earning him plenty of fans.

Consistently high levels of performance, a willingness to work whenever and wherever the opportunity arose and a tireless desire to generate new material have been the secrets of Jon Richardson's success. 2006 saw Jon complete an award-winning, sell-out, 60 date national tour supporting Alan Carr. Jon is definitely one to watch and can currently be heard every Sunday morning, from 1000 until 1300, on BBC 6music.

Once described as “a twisted human cartoon”, Russell Kane will stalk, flap, jerk and contort his way across the stage of the Comedy Arena at this year’s Latitude. Having burst onto the scene in 2003, it wasn’t long before Kane was earning accolades up and down the country for his turbo-charged routine and TV appearances including a stint hosting ‘Big Brother’s Big Mouth’ in 2007. With a boundless energy and an ability to tease, prod and affectionately bounce off the audience, Kane will have the Comedy Arena wrapped around his little finger.

Shappi Khorsandi is an Iranian-born, UK-raised comedian nominated for best breakthrough act at the 2007 Chortle Awards. Born in Tehran, her family was forced to flee Iran for London in her early years after her father (Hadi Khorsandi) criticised the Ayatollah in a satirical poem. Blimey that makes her sound serious! A noted performer at Joe Wilson’s Comedy Madhouse in 1997, Khorsandi has appeared on many BBC Radio 4 programmes, including Quote… Unquote, Loose Ends, You and Yours, Midweek, The Now Show and The News Quiz. She also writes an occasional column for online magazine Iranian.com.

Raucously ribald Jessica Delfino will be bringing her no-holds-barred comedy to Latitude. The controversial American songwriter and comic has been winning accolades from both sides of the pond with her unique musical talents and unashamed taboo-baiting. Delfino has recorded two albums, ‘Dirty Folk Rock’ and ‘I Wanna Be Famous’, songs of which are incorporated in her stand-up as she performs rocking out on a guitar, the flying V ukulele, rape whistle, autoharp, Q-chord, glockenspiel and tiny keyboard. Delfino is host of her own public access television show called Jessica's Chest, filmed directly from her room.

What Dan Atkinson lacks in elegance and sense of style, he makes up for with sharp, witty and unpredictable anecdotes. His spontaneous and unmistakeable acts have ranged from Europe to as far as the Middle East and taken him to work with ITV, BBC 3 and opening a debate with Tony Blair for Channel 4. Owner of the constantly sold out The Other Side comedy club in York, Atkinson is highly likeable and funnily out of touch with real life. A natural talent with an easy conversational wit.

An expert on transforming mundane situations into comedy, Carl Donnelly will prove this year at Latitude why his exciting and fresh sense of humour has seen him win a host of awards including the 2007 Chortle Award for Best Newcomer. The Guardian praises his style by saying: "[Donnelly] is the antithesis of the loud, sweaty, manic comic so prevalent on the telly and live tours at the moment. This is standup with valium: near-horizontal levels of louche that takes the mundane stories of everyday life and turns them into stretches of self-deprecating silliness".

Winner of last year's Chortle Best Newcomer Award, Holly Walsh has been added to the line-up. Quirky and clever, Walsh's humour and ability to portray her hilarious characters have earned her work on many shows on Radio 4 and Radio 2; as a presenter on CBBC and of course as a stand-up comic. Finalist in 2006's So You Think You're Funny and Funny Women competitions, Walsh is an exciting emerging figure already making quite an impact on the comedy scene.

Cocky Brighton based nominee for the if.comedy award for Best Newcomer at the 2007 Edinburgh Fringe, Zoe Lyons’ humour is bold and contemporary. Her line about Amy Winehouse topped the polls to win digital channel Dave TV Funniest Joke of the Fringe on 2008. Lyons also participated on ‘Mock The Week’ and ITV’s ‘Survivor!’. Humour website Chortle said of her act “Her routine was a fireproof parade of quick fire observational gags delivered with utter conviction and unfailing professionalism. The audience didn't really have a chance“.

With his easy charm, cheesy singing voice, razor-sharp wit and clownish physicality Rob Deering has quickly established himself as a firm favourite on the London circuit and has played at all the major comedy clubs nationwide, lambasting pop culture, promoting apple-based alcoholic beverages and playing widdly-widdly rock guitar, all with his inimitable cheesy egotism.

Scraggy US comic Dave Fulton easily demolishes two misplaced national stereotypes: that Americans have no sense of irony, and that they’re all a bunch of right-wing gung-ho warmongers. Such a liberal stance is de rigueur for British comics, but much less common in Fulton’s homeland; which is, perhaps, why he’s chosen to make London his base. It’s our gain.

Something like a phenomenon, but a lot more like an excuse to get smashed and rip clothes off strangers, the maniacal mayhem of Swap-A-Rama pitches up at the Comedy Arena. The rules are easy – arrive in a splendid overabundance of the latest fashion and dance your socks off. Every time the DJ’s ring the klaxon you must swap an item of clothing with someone next to you. You’re advised to arrive in clothes you don’t mind not ever seeing again! God knows what you’ll end up going home in!

Also in the Comedy Arena, Jack Whitehall will host the Latitude New Act Of The Year – the search for the next comic genius. Six finalists will perform on Saturday morning in front of the Latitude crowd who’ll be given the power to choose the winner.


CABARET ARENA

If you want to experience something entirely different then seek out Latitude’s quirky den of mischief and mayhem; the Cabaret Arena. Inside you will witness comedy sketch shows, burlesque, freak shows, drag queens, sing-a-longs, illusionists and much, much more yet to be announced. With Vaudeville fun, sharp, incisive wit, camp entertainment and a good ol’fashioned knees up, the Cabaret Arena positively encourages you to leave your inhibitions at the door and be game for anything and everything. This surreal bordello of surprises and spectacular stage shows is visually rich, beautiful and bizarre and will tempt and titillate in equal measure.

Impressionist and improv extraordinaire Pippa Evans has been wowing crowds with her fantastic show ‘And Other Lonely People’– an incredible and hilarious one woman performance. With the backdrop of a self-help group, Evans introduces her comical, outrageous characters offering their stories and opinions on loneliness. Most famously there’s the acerbic Nashville singer Loretta Maine, whose ballads have a viciously witty kick, usually aimed at her ex. The show was such a hit that she received a nomination for the if.comedy Best Newcomer Prize.

New Art Club was formed in 2001 by Tom Roden and Pete Shenton and is fuelled by their shared spirit of adventure and a desire to wear lycra. Described as ‘the Morecambe and Wise of dance’, ‘the Reeves and Mortimer of contemporary choreography, ‘the Gilbert & George of dance’ and, perhaps most accurately, as “a double act who marry stand up comedy with choreographic minimalism and a touch of philosophy” (The Times). Through their varied activities – creating new work, tours, education, community projects and their shows ‘This Is Modern’, ‘The Electric Tales’, ‘The Notcracker’ and ‘The Short Still Show’, New Art Club aims to ensure that all its audiences and participants – be they bright eyed or cynical – are entertained by their hilarious spoof on contemporary dance.

Filthy minded American musicians Stuckey and Murray offer a fantastically rude sing-a-long smut-fest dealing with all matters of sex and naughtiness that’ll make you blush, howl, and laugh until your sides hurt. They have recorded two albums ‘Destination: Rock Bottom’ and ‘Mythical Fornication’, with full backing bands as well as producing content for Howard Stern, Comedy Central, InDemand, FX, MTV2, and MTVu. They currently write, direct and perform for Fuse Network and MTV, as well as produced and directed episodes of ABC's Wife Swap, MTV's Boiling Points, VH1's Best Week Ever and Will Ferrell's Funnyordie.com

La JohnJoseph is a transdrogynous, transatlantic performance art darling, protégé of the legendary Penny Arcade. Born Liverpool, 1982, he has created an ever expanding performance style for himself which incorporates academia, burlesque, live art and cabaret but is defined by none of the above. He has appeared right across the USA and Europe, performing Patti Smith songs saturated in wall paint, dancing at strip clubs, opening art fairs, and creating baroque installations in swimming pools. As the ‘Village Voice’ wrote; "In La JJ's weird and wonderful world, anything and everything is possible."

Dead Man In A Box presents Splashback!, an improvised comedy that takes you backstage on Britain’s most popular kids’ TV show and reveals what it's really like. Behind the cheesy grins, the gunge, and the early morning wackiness lurks a darker, more sinister world of backstabbing, booze, and pure hatred! Switching in real time between the live TV show and what is happening behind the scenes, Dead Man in a Box's brand new comedy show is fully improvised, based on audience suggestions. And it promises to be something you've never seen before. Like warm, fuzzy memories of waking up to Phillip Schofield. But with more swearing. And no gophers.

Following their hugely successful ‘World Tour of Europe’ and sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2008, the intrepid Orkestra del Sol are coming to Latitude! Flamboyant, brassy and irresistibly euphoric – the Orkestra’s riotous live shows are fast gaining them notoriety as Scotland’s answer to the celebratory wedding bands of Eastern Europe. Blending the best of brass with the swinging sounds of New Orleans, the rolling rhythms of the Middle East or the bouncing beats of UK ska, they pack a punch and make mincemeat of musical categories.


TICKET INFORMATION

Weekend tickets £150 plus booking fees • Day tickets Fri, Sat, Sun £60 plus booking fee.
Weekend ticket prices include car parking and camping • Days include car parking only.

Credit Card line: 0871 231 0821
Online: www.festivalrepublic.comwww.seetickets.comwww.latitudefestival.co.uk

For a full list of national and regional outlets please visit www.latitudefestival.co.uk

For further Press info contact:
Charlie Caplowe 020-7792-9400 charlie@presscounsel.com
Dani Cotter dani@presscounsel.com
Anthea Thomas anthea@presscounsel.com
Dan Griffiths griff@presscounsel.com

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Latitude - Theatre, Poetry, Literary and Music & Flim additions

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16th – 19th July 2009
Henham Park Estate, Southwold, Suffolk

THEATRE
~ Theatre 503 ~
~School Of Night ~
~Mercury Theatre ~

OUTDOOR THEATRE
~ Look Left Look Right ~ Chipping Norton Theatre ~ Mouth-To-Mouth ~ Leonard ~
~ The Grandees ~ Tangled Feet ~ Box Of Tricks ~ Time Cats ~ The Pantaloons ~
~ The Dialogue Project ~

LITERARY
~ Mark Steel ~ David Peace ~ Clive Stafford-Smith ~Danny Wallace ~
~ Political Animal: Hosted by Andy Zaltzman & Guests ~ Russell Kane ~
~ Jim Cartwright ~ Hugh Thomson ~ Anthropology ~ Guerilla Science ~

POETRY ARENA
~ Roger Lloyd Pack ~ Nathan Filer~
~ Yanny Mac ~ Kate Fox ~ Aoife Mannix ~ Baba Brinkman ~ Byron Vincent ~ Caroline Bird ~ Drew Taylor ~
~ Joe Hakim ~ John Osbourne ~ Martin Figura ~ Molly Naylor ~ Patrick Lappin ~ Rhian Edwards ~
~ Ruby And Her Whorses ~ Excentral Tempest ~ MC Angel ~ Tamsin Kendrick ~ Tim Turnbull ~
~ Josh Idehen ~

MUSIC & FILM ARENA
~ Comma Film ~ The Paper Cinema & Kieron Maguire ~
~ Patti Plinko & Her Boy ~

The pioneering, award-winning Latitude Festival returns to England’s Sunrise Coast for another spectacular year. Taking place on 16th – 19th July, near Suffolk’s stunning seaside town of Southwold, organisers Festival Republic are promising Latitude will be the perfect British summer destination.

Now in its fourth edition Latitude continues to inspire and innovate offering the very best from the worlds of music, film, comedy, theatre, cabaret, dance, poetry, literature and art. With stunning individual performance spaces dedicated to each of the arts, the arenas are treasure troves of talent, with open doors and inviting atmospheres. Sit back and be entertained by over 700 performers or participate and learn a new skill in the many workshops on offer, there are new experiences round every corner. Latitude encourages you to open your mind, embrace the unknown and try everything; a fun-filled, cultural adventure by the sea; the ideal weekend away.


THEATRE

This year Theatre503 is going underground to bring Latitude audiences a unique take on London, as observed by a clutch of the most talented writers around. Throughout 2009, Urban Scrawl is giving audiences an extraordinary journey through the capital: a total of 53 new plays, each inspired by a different stop on the Piccadilly Line, carving their way through the beating heart of the city. Now Urban Scrawl becomes Urban Sprawl, as Theatre503 brings a selection of these diverse and delicious dramas out of the dark and into the bright lights of Latitude. Urban Scrawl is a collaboration between TheatreVOICE, Rose Bruford College and Theatre503.

Under the tutelage of the late maverick and genius Ken Campbell, the acclaimed School Of Night performances have become highlights of the theatre circuit. Reviving Walter Raleigh’s clandestine and mysterious sect of underground artists and thinkers for the 21st Century, School Of Night improvise plays and poems from any period of history and perform them in modern styles. It has been known to explore Elizabethan humours and examine great acting via master classes on gastromancy. Last year’s School Of Night was sadly Ken Campbell’s last live School Of Night performance and it is in his spirit that it returns with original cast member Josh Darcy and a surprise new host for the hardcore, extreme improvisation show.

Mercury Theatre Company presents Catastrophic Sex Music. Described as 'Smash Hits on acid' this short, sharp new work directed by Janice Dunn and written by 22 year old up-and-coming playwright Bysshe Coffey is greatly influenced by, yet still challenges the great works from Joyce, Homer, Ovid and Shakespeare. Coffey has written this heady violent work for his generation and his poetry speaks to many age groups and explains it as 'the uncensored thoughts of the bladder of my mind'.


OUTDOOR THEATRE

Having recently been a huge success at the Royal Court Theatre, the touring show of Look Left Look Right stops off at Latitude this July. In 2007, parts of England were devastated by torrential rain and flash floods forced thousands to leave their homes and seek refuge with friends or relatives. Others opted to stay in their mobile homes and caravans while they waited for the insurance to sort out their damages. Alas, many unlucky people are still in their alternative abodes caught up in bureaucratic nightmares with no end in sight. It’s this backdrop that young theatre company Look Left Look Right present The Caravan – following months of research and interviews, fascinating memories and moving accounts are reproduced from those people worst affected. These interviews are re-enacted by actors, word for word, alongside visual and audio footage inside the caravan.

Oxford’s centre of performing arts, Chipping Norton Theatre, will be presenting ‘PLAY’ which brings together some of the country’s most exciting new playwrights with an eclectic range of musicians, composers and people who make strange sounds with computers. At the meeting point of words and music, of story and song, PLAY blends theatre with live and recorded music, adds a slug of Tabasco and heats it to boiling point. As well as being a fabulous space for many touring companies and their eclectic range of productions Chipping Norton Theatre was and still is famed for their annual Christmas pantomimes. Family fun and great entertainment is what this theatre is all about so expect the best from one of the regions most respected companies.
Courtesy of Latitude’s local theatre company Mouth To Mouth, Artistic Director James Holloway brings The Taming Of The Shrew to life at Latitude. Mouth To Mouth is now the resident company at the New Cut Arts Centre in Halesworth, Suffolk, but they are still braving British summer weather to bring Shakespeare’s works to every corner of rural East Anglia. After their success with Midsummer Night’s Dream and The Merry Wives of Windsor at previous editions of the festival, the company bring their idiosyncratic and crazy take on playing the bard back this year.
Performance band Leonard will be bringing their brilliant ‘Grass’ production to Latitude. Imagine the love child of John Cage and Johnny Rotten, they’re a band that use performance and event organisation to make environmental and social issues less abstract, less daunting and more human. Leonard do this by mixing science and politics together with popular culture and local places in a theatrical performance or live art event. For the past two years Leonard have been diligently researching the most incredible substance on planet earth: grass. The grass under your feet and that you’ll touch 223,786 times in your life before you die. The wealth of information gathered from politicians, scientists, garden centres, pole vaulters and dogs is transformed into the most surprising live archive. They pour out the secrets of grass and perhaps the world will never be the same again.

Silly dance routines, jokes firmly rooted in the gutter and surrealist hi jinx, The Grandees are flying the flag for hilarious absurdity and indecency. Their energetic leaping and larking about is held together with tight script writing, spotless acting and a serious commitment to tomfoolery; pure comedy entertainment with character based humour and a cast that is willing to push the boundaries. Dispel your disbelief and be prepared to be whipped up into fantasy frenzy when they bring The Box Of Cricks to Latitude.

Shortlisted for the Oxford Samuel Beckett Award last year, physical theatre ensemble Tangled Feet bring their unique show ‘Home’ to Latitude. Using physicality, image, music, comedy and atmosphere to create truly ‘live’ theatre, Tangled Feet explore the different structures a home can take. Is home a place, a language, a network of people, or a four-walled structure? How fragile is the membrane between home and the rest of the world? Tangled Feet aim to push the boundaries of what theatre can be, to make bold performances that inspire thought and question and which encourage people to look at familiar things in new ways. Whether home is a mansion, a shack, or a tent, we all strive to protect the place of safety that we’ve created.

Box of Tricks are a thriving theatre company committed to developing and producing the best new work around; discovering, nurturing and promoting the next generation of new playwrights. Drawn to plays that have an immediacy and relevance today, they tell stories that need to be told, of the voices that need to be heard. Box of Tricks presents ‘The Captain of the School Football Team’ by Kenneth Emson, a new one-act play specially developed for Latitude. Amid the prefect badges, school blazers and empty B&H packets, a secret lurks that will send shivers down the spine of a small community. Kev goes out with Lisa, Lisa lives down the same road as Jack, and Jack hangs out with Ben. But on a warm sunny day, when they should have been at school, events take a darker turn and it’s no longer just a laugh.

‘Cricket Bats Unite’ is a theatrical comedy play by a group called the Time Cats written by Tim Price and starring Sophie Wu and Emily Beecham. It includes a puppeteer as well as songs and originally two folk musicians and of course a bull dog. It’s a sort of female Mighty Boosh doing a political satire with a special appearance by some cricket bats. The Time Cats are from outer space, intent on finding out how this world got into a pickle. They go undercover at Carls (an embittered marionette) Fruit and Veg emporium. Drastic government legislation and a love triangle follow.

Romance. Swordfights. Potions. Tragically slow messengers. Locals to Latitude, The Pantaloons, give Shakespeare's tale of ill-fated love a fresh twist in the open-air. With a small cast of five, The Pantaloons produce this fast paced production of Shakespeare’s classic love story. Using lots of audience interaction, original music and contemporary references, Romeo and Juliet is made accessible for everyone in this hysterical and yet truly touching interpretation. Broadway Baby exclaimed “Without doubt the funniest production of Romeo and Juliet I have ever seen.”

The art of conversation; the power of speech and the beauty of talk are all explored by the The Dialogue Project, a unique collective who create unforgettable experiences in inspiring spaces. If you take an early morning meander through Latitude’s woodland you’ll open your ears to a series of intimate, private explorations of the mind through moving and honest recorded conversations by everyday people. Happiness, joy, sorrow, heartache – it’s all laid bare, given the room and space to be heard and understood. It can be so hard to say what you’re feeling and to articulate emotions; The Dialogue Project actively encourages free-flowing words and thoughts bringing private conversations into the public domain and this year we will be talking about FRIENDSHIP.

They join extraordinary musical theatre from Sharpwire, the mind-boggling beat-box orchestral brilliance from Shlomo, eerie visual theatre from Faulty Optic and family fun from the Cambridge Touring Theatre.


POETRY ARENA

Renowned theatre, television and film actor and performer Roger Lloyd Pack has been added to the Poetry Arena. 'The heap of broken images' that is our world: T. S Eliot's masterpiece, The Waste Land, investigating the emotional and spiritual desert of the West, is read by Roger Lloyd Pack, with cello accompaniment by Melissa Phelps.

Nathan Filer is a comic poet and film-maker with a penchant for playfully convoluted narratives and surgically struck rhyme. His poetry has been broadcast on BBC 3, BBC Radio 4 and BBC Radio 7. His short films have received wide acclaim and won top awards at film festivals around the world including the Audience Choice Award at Toronto's World of Comedy Film Festival and the BBC Best New Film-maker Award. He also performs live at literary festivals and events across the UK.

Luke Wright is co-programmer of Latitude's Stand-up Poetry Arena and its main host. This year he will be bringing a wealth of new talent including Yanny Mac, Kate Fox, Aoife Mannix, Baba Brinkman, Byron Vincent, Caroline Bird, Drew Taylor, Joe Hakim, John Osbourne, Martin Figura, Molly Naylor, Patrick Lappin, Rhian Edwards, Ruby And Her Whorses, Excentral Tempest, MC Angel, Tamsin Kendrick, Tim Turnbull, and Josh Idehen.


LITERARY ARENA

Latitude celebrates the art of the written word and all its many splendid facets at Suffolk’s now legendary library by the sea. Like all good books, the Literary Arena will transport you to the far reaches of your imagination guided by the storytelling talents of the very best authors and special guests scheduled for the weekend. Discussions, Q&As, stories and comic genius are the order of the day for these book readings with a difference. Immerse yourself in Latitude’s literary world and learn, explore, laugh and discover at the best literary event of the summer.

Writer, presenter and comic Mark Steel ponders the large and looming questions hanging over the country in his bitingly funny book ‘What’s Going On’. Disillusioned with the Socialist Workers Party - of which he has spent most of his life committed to - and entering his forties, Mark has found himself questioning life and all its inherent issues and problems. Digging into the heart of Britain and the troubles it suffers today, Mark wonders why over a million people marching in London couldn't stop the war in Iraq, why supermarkets are killing the small town centres of Britain and why George Galloway went on Celebrity Big Brother destroying any political credibility he may have had in the blink of a cat's eye. Poignant and sharply observed and very much of the moment, this is Mark Steel at his brilliantly intelligent best.

Tokyo based David Peace is famous for his Yorkshire Ripper inspired quartet of crime books ‘Red Riding’ which led him to be named by Granta magazine as one of twenty 'Best of Young British Novelists' in 2003. His fictional portrayal of the miner’s strike ‘GB84’ was the winner of the prestigious James Tait Black Memorial Prize and his 2006 book ‘The Damned Utd’, a recreation of Brian Clough’s reign at Leeds United has just been released on film and was described by The Times as “probably the best book ever written about sport”. Peace is currently working on his Tokyo Trilogy thriller.

Human Rights lawyer and activist Clive Stafford-Smith is known for his work in civil rights, defending death penalty cases in the USA and detainees at Guantanamo Bay. He was awarded the OBE in 2000 for humanitarian services in the legal field and in 2005 he received the Gandhi International Peace Award. Stafford-Smith is also the Legal Director of the UK branch of the not-for-profit organisation Reprieve and has written articles for Guardian and New Statesman. He has written two books: ‘Bad Men: Guantanamo Bay and the Secret Prisons’ and ‘The Eight O’Clock Ferry To the Winward Side: Fighting The Lawless World of Guantanamo Bay’.

Journalist, author, script-writer, and producer Danny Wallace will be reading from his latest offering 'Friends Like These'. About to turn thirty, his life has become a cliche… suddenly finding himself living in a smart new area of town, he’s swapped pints down the pub for lattes and brunch. He owns a shed. He has display cushions. And then one day he finds an old address book from his childhood. And he starts to wonder where his old friends are now… and whether, if he tracked them down - wherever they are - and turned up on the doorstep… what they’d say if he asked them whether they were coming out to play…

‘Political Animal’: Hosted by Andy Zaltzman & Guests is a welcomed addition to the Literary Arena. Featuring cutting-edge satire from an exciting mix of new and more established stand-up comics, ‘Political Animal’ is an incisive, unpredictable, and richly entertaining show, offering political comedy which reaches far beyond the bounds of Westminster into the broader issues which shape the world today. ‘Political Animal’ can normally be found on Radio 4 hosted by John Oliver (The Daily Show with Jon Stewart) and Andy Zaltzman (The Late Edition, writer Bremner, Bird and Fortune).

if.comedy award nominee Russell Kane brings his fantastic ‘Fakespeare’ show ‘The Lamentable Tragedies of Yates's Wine Lodge’ to the Literary Arena. Imagine if everyone in Southend-on-Sea spoke in Shakespearean English conversing in beautiful poetic language about drinking, sex and the chippy. As featured on the Paramount Comedy Channel as well as the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford-upon-Avon for one night; this four-man piece is a blank verse tale of love, Bacardi Breezers, and tragedies set in Essex’s classiest seaside town. Kane won the Laughing Horse New Act Of The Year Award in 2004.

The bittersweet story of a young checkout girl's rise to fame, Supermarket Supermodel is prize-winning playwright Jim Cartwright's first foray into novel-writing. Bearing the hallmarks of his best-loved plays, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice and Road, this rollicking debut takes you on an intoxicating journey, brimming with life, heartbreak and humour. Cartwright's plays are consistently performed around the world, where they have won numerous awards and have been translated into 30 languages.

On his first trip to Mexico, acclaimed travel writer Hugh Thomson was told by a stranger he could make money buying a car over the Texas border and taking it thousands of miles through the country to sell on the black market in Central America. What did it matter that he didn’t have a driving licence? He was eighteen years old, far from home and with time to kill. It sounded like the most sensible plan in the world…. A rock and roll adventure. Considered as a writer that explores and not an explorer that writes, Hugh Thomson, the author of ‘The White Rock’ and ‘Nanda Devi’, has led many significant expeditions to Peru and the Himalayas and also paved his success through his BBC award winning documentaries. The Independent has described him as 'Bruce Chatwin with cojones'.

The Guardian have claimed Dan Rhodes as the "best new writer in Britain" and with his book 'Anthropology and A Hundred Other Stories' it's easy to see why. A series of 101 tales about girlfriends and the men who can't let them go. They cheat, they die, they leave, they name their daughters 'Lesbian', Rhodes has created a unique and macabre cycle of short musings on passion, woe, heartbreak and love in all of its many forms. Stories range from all-encompassing love, misguided affection and bitter sadness. The Times declared it "a strange world of joy, tragedy and cruelty…essential for anyone who has ever been in love."

Discover why you might already have a mind-bending parasite lodged in your brain, listen to the music of the stars, and learn to shoot flames with custard powder in the chemistry kitchen. Demonstrations from Guerilla Science use art to inspire and educate, and explore the universe with performances over a three day programme including workshops on Quantum Mechanics, Anomalistic Psychology, The Evolution of Music, Mastering Memory and Beat Boxing.

They join an already incredible line-up featuring The School Of Life, Robin Ince’s Book Club, Blake Morrison, Geoff Dyer plus many more.


MUSIC & FILM ARENA

Comma Film is a new, cross-disciplinary initiative developed by Manchester-based publishing house, Comma Press. Throughout the year Comma sets an on-going challenge to aspiring filmmakers to adapt and interpret short literary texts (published poems and short stories) with the full agreement of the writers as well as the freedom to do so in any style and without the authors’ interference. The results range from stop-frame animation to mockumentary, lens-less CG animation to experimental dramas. The authors featured include Hanif Kureishi, John Cooper Clarke, Brian Patten, Joolz Denby and David Constantine. Filmmakers include Gwendolen Osmond, Lisa Risbec, Scott Davenport, Sharon Keighley, and Sami Khan. This event showcases the best of the first year’s work with a live reading by poet Gaia Holmes and a Q&A with award-winning filmmaker Kate Jessop.

What happens at the accidental meeting of inkblots, photocopies, cardboard, angle-poise lamps, the occasional table, video technology, a laptop and a banana box? A cast of hand-drawn marionettes magically brought to life by The Paper Cinema. Around 100 two-dimensional, highly detailed puppets and pieces of scenery have been hand-drawn. Kieron Maguire uses everything from spine-chilling sound effects to the flamenco guitar to create the soundtrack to creator Nic Rawling's illustrations. The Paper Cinema was born of the Bournemouth music scene, initially providing live visuals to flit behind live music at gigs and festivals, recently becoming a cult hit at Glastonbury, Edinburgh and Latitude, and going on to play in a variety of venues across the country.

Theses manic engaging kids are the ones to look out for this year causing a storm with sell out shows across the UK and Europe. Tipped by critics to be the next big thing, enthralling, passionate and uncompromising performers, The Manic Chanteuse Patti Plinko and her Boy have been receiving rave 5 star reviews for their highly original, eccentric, seductive vocal delivery and satirical performance. Likened to greats such as Tom Waits, Billie Holliday, Kurt Cobain & Edith Piaf. Intense stage performance between singer and Boy seethes within a warped highly addictive dark world of art, sex and death.


TICKET INFORMATION

Weekend tickets £150 plus booking fees • Day tickets Fri, Sat, Sun £60 plus booking fee.
Weekend ticket prices include car parking and camping • Days include car parking only.

Credit Card line: 0871 231 0821
Online: www.festivalrepublic.comwww.seetickets.comwww.latitudefestival.co.uk

For a full list of national and regional outlets please visit www.latitudefestival.co.uk


For further Press info contact:
Charlie Caplowe 020-7792-9400 charlie@presscounsel.com
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Friday, 3 April 2009

Latitude - Uncut Arena Headline Acts Announced

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16th – 19th July 2009
Henham Park Estate, Southwold, Suffolk

MUSIC ADDITIONS

UNCUT ARENA

~ Bat For Lashes ~ Spiritualized ~ Gossip ~
~ Magazine ~ Newton Faulkner ~

The pioneering, award-winning Latitude Festival returns to England’s Sunrise Coast for another spectacular year. Taking place on 16th – 19th July, near Suffolk’s stunning seaside town of Southwold, organisers Festival Republic are promising Latitude will be the perfect British summer destination.

The impressive structure of the tented Uncut Arena houses an eclectic line-up of alternative, leftfield music; a hotbed of genre-spanning artists all offering something unique. This year will once again host a myriad of musical musts from the fields of folk, world, experimental, electronica, rock, indie and any other musical style you can think of. Headlining this year’s Uncut Arena are:

Multi-instrumentalist, singer/songwriter and visual artist Natasha Khan a.k.a Bat For Lashes will be heading up the line-up on Friday night. Whisking away listeners to faraway lands with her delicate haunting howls, whispers and dreamy vocals her debut album ‘Fur And Gold’ established Khan as a natural successor to fellow experimental leading female artists Björk, Kate Bush and Tori Amos. Khan’s richly orchestrated, intelligent music led to two Brit Award nominations and a Mercury Music Award nomination last year, and with her stunning new album ‘Two Suns’ released this Spring, she is set to further dominate with her beautiful voice and musical talent.

Twelve years ago, Spiritualized set the world alight with their stunning album ‘Ladies And Gentlemen We Are Floating In Space’ – a space-rock odyssey of epic soundscapes, Afro-American gospel and blues. Since then writer, composer, singer and only constant member of the band, Jason Pierce, has continued to push the boundaries of experimental music, using 120 musicians for follow-up album ‘Let It Come Down’ and incorporating shoe-gazing styles with blues, soul and gospel. Let Spritualized take you on a journey to far away galaxies with a phenomenal and atmospheric live performance on Saturday night at Latitude.

Exploding onto the music scene in 2006 with their third album ‘Standing In The Way Of Control’, Arkansas trio Gossip have risen to achieve international mainstream success. Their strident, catchy punk is delivered with conviction and style by the formidable force of frontwoman Beth Ditto, who has emerged as a controversial although celebrated figure, battling prejudices against weight, gender and homosexuality. Gossip’s live shows are incendiary performances set alight by Ditto’s unashamed, no-holds barred feminism and megaphonic vocals – their headline set on Sunday night at Latitude will be no different.

Also playing: Howard Devoto and his legendary post-punk pioneers Magazine join the line-up at Latitude. An influential, experimental five-piece born out of the ashes of Devoto’s previous band Buzzcocks, Magazine had an enormous effect on the British music landscape in their short three year existence. Their critically acclaimed debut album ‘Real Life’ is widely considered one of the greatest of all time fusing punk and new wave with avant-garde and pop. With the ‘classic’ line-up back together (with the exception of guitarist John McGeoch who died in 2004) this will be a set you just can’t miss.

England’s dread-locked sensation Newton Faulkner comes to Latitude’s Uncut Arena. Rising to prominence in 2007 with his Number One platinum album ‘Hand Built By Robots’, featuring the Top Ten single ‘Dream Catch Me’ his bluesy vocals and astonishing virtuoso guitar playing set him apart from the legions of other acoustic singer songwriters and established him as a leading musician with huge talent. Working on new material for his second album due later this year, Faulkner’s dextrous flare and soaring voice is a welcomed addition to the line-up.

Over on the Obelisk Arena, Mancunian indie-rock band Doves come to the Sunset Coast. Their debut album ‘Lost Souls’ released in 2000 was nominated for the Mercury Music Prize, which was followed by their second album ‘The Last Broadcast’ two years later, which reached Number 1 in the UK album chart, and again nominated for the Mercury Music Prize. This album contained the single ‘There Goes the Fear’ which reached Number 3 in the UK singles chart. Such is the distinctive sound Doves have crafted as a unique signature from day one that their new offering, ‘Kingdom of Rust’ (out in April) flies off at new tangents but is always recognisable due to a trademark passionate intensity that few can even approach.

Following on from the phenomenal success of debut platinum album ‘The Back Room’, Editors returned with their second album ‘An End Has A Start’ in 2007. Recorded in Ireland at Grouse Lodge with Garret Lee and mixed at Olympic Studios, the album sees the team behind the re-recorded version of ‘Bullets’ set to work on an entire collection of Editors’ work with stunning results. Lead singer Tom Smith has revealed that the band will explore a new direction on their next album, pursuing a new, rawer sound. At the end of last year, Editors had written around eighteen new songs for the new album and they have been described as some of the most synthetic, raw and anthemic songs they have written to date.

They join Obelisk headliners; electronic dance pioneers Pet Shop Boys, iconic disco queen Grace Jones, and the decadent rock noir of Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds. With many more bands to be announced across all the music arenas, Latitude’s extensive and eclectic line-ups will cater to all your musical needs.

Sultry Irish singer and cabaret queen Camille O'Sullivan will be performing a special set on the Thursday night in the Music & Film Arena. Raunchy, emotional, passionate and intriguing; her shows are spellbinding performances of sweet vocals and hypnotic dances exploring songs of Jacques Brel, Nick Cave, Tom Waits, Kurt Weill, David Bowie and more. Immersing herself in the character of each song, Camille enthralls audiences as much with her intense, theatrical performance as she does with her superb voice. Fierce, funny and vampishly sexy.

Elsewhere, the very best in film, theatre, comedy, literature, poetry, dance, art and cabaret will be pitching up at the fourth edition of Latitude Festival. Mark Lamarr’s God’s Jukebox and LateNightTales will be presenting some fabulous live performances from an eclectic set of bands in the Music & Film Arena; Sadler’s Wells and the Royal Opera House will be showcasing stunning performances on The Waterfront Stage; Royal Shakespeare Company, The Bush, National Theatre, Paines Plough, nabokov plus more will all be coming to the Theatre Arena along with the English Touring Theatre presenting Latitude’s first musical ‘Been So Long’. Also for the first time is the dynamic orchestral brilliance Britten Sinfonia performing in Latitude’s outdoor spaces. The Literary Arena is packed full of top authors including Blake Morrison, Geoff Dyer and Robin Ince’s Book Club as well as workshops from The School Of life; plus stellar poets Andrew Motion, Brian Patten, Jackie Kay and Simon Armitage will be in the Poetry Arena. The Cabaret Arena welcomes Zimbani, Deborah Francis-White , Holly Walsh & Sophie Black, Jessica Delfino, Cardinal Burns and Watson and Oliver plus plenty more exciting performances to announce. With a quite astonishing comedy line-up to be announced and much, much more across all of the arenas, Latitude 2009 is once again a perfect slice of cultural heaven by the sea.


TICKET INFORMATION

Weekend tickets £150 plus booking fees • Day tickets Fri, Sat, Sun £60 plus booking fee. Weekend tickets prices include car parking and camping • Days include car parking only.

Credit Card line: 0871 231 0821
Online at: www.festivalrepublic.comwww.seetickets.comwww.latitudefestival.co.uk

For a full list of national and regional outlets please visit www.latitudefestival.co.uk

For further Press info contact: 020-7792-9400
Charlie Caplowe: charlie@presscounsel.com
Dani Cotter: dani@presscounsel.com
Anthea Thomas: anthea@presscounsel.com
Dan Griffiths: griff@presscounsel.com

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