The Reformers LIVE 'The Hope of Something Better'
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The Reformers perform 'The Hope of Something Better' live. Spoken word, video, songs and Celtic tunes showcase the poems of iconic Australian poet, Henry Lawson, in a new, visceral and innovative way.
Hailing from Warrnambool, Victoria, songwriter, musician and producer, Don Stewart, has released an album called 'In the Hope of Something Better'. The album presents poems of Henry Lawson as spoken word and songs, supported by Celtic tune compositions by Australian composers. Stewart said he felt Lawson’s poems “still had resonance with 21st century Australia” and so he has tried to present the pieces in a contemporary and musically broad way, including touches of electronica and rap sprinkled through the tracks.
4pm Sunday July 27
Seated event - unallocated seating
Ticket $35, includes refreshments at interval
Bar open at 3.30pm
Get Tickets
Hailing from Warrnambool, Victoria, songwriter, musician and producer, Don Stewart, has released an album called 'In the Hope of Something Better'. The album presents poems of Henry Lawson as spoken word and songs, supported by Celtic tune compositions by Australian composers. Stewart said he felt Lawson’s poems “still had resonance with 21st century Australia” and so he has tried to present the pieces in a contemporary and musically broad way, including touches of electronica and rap sprinkled through the tracks.
4pm Sunday July 27
Seated event - unallocated seating
Ticket $35, includes refreshments at interval
Bar open at 3.30pm
Get Tickets
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