Head for the [Malvern] hills! Tim will be performing at the Malvern Piano Festival on Saturday 2nd June at 8.30pm. He’ll be joined on stage by a piano reinforced for his zestful exuberance, some natty attire and his aesthetically pleasing and talented band, Brad and Pete, who toured with him and the Heritage Orchestra last year.
Tickets are £25 and £22.50 and available from the Box Office: 01684 892277 and online here.
The Malvern Piano Festival runs from the 1st June to the 3rd June 2012, if you fancy some additional pianist action.
Tickets for Tim’s shows have been selling out very quickly so if you want to catch this show get a w[r]iggle on!
UPDATE: We were informed that the tickets would be on general sale today but an error occurred. They are rectifying the situation. You will be able to buy the tickets shortly.
UPDATE: 18:15 GMT They are back on general sale now – you do not have to be a member to purchase.
Did you miss out on tickets to see Tim play in an intimate, purple upside-down cow when they first went on sale? It’s not surprising if you answered, ‘yes,’ as the initial allocation was sold out before we got a chance to announce the show! Fortunately, a second allocation of tickets are now available, however, to make things fair, there’s a bit of a twist.
There are 150 tickets available for the show on the 8th July at the Udderbelly at the Southbank Centre in London, but, to ensure that they’re bought by fans, and not touts that’ll sell them on for extortionate prices, the folk at Udderbelly Festival have decided to run a “ballot” system for them.
Between now and 5pm on the 8th February, you can apply for either one or two tickets to the show (only your first entry will be accepted so don’t you go trying to cheat…) and you’ll be notified as to whether you’ve been successful or not shortly after the ballot closes.
There are various other terms and conditions, like you need to pick the tickets up on the day with the card with which you paid for them, and it’s only open to UK residents, and the age restriction for the show is 16+. You can and should read all the small print here on their Terms and Conditions page.
UPDATE: the Underbelly site is temporarily down from too many eager fans! Don’t forget, there’s no rush to get your application in as the ballot is open until Wednesday 8th February.
UPDATE: To address the queries about ticket prices if you win the ballot:
This gig has unreserved seating for the standard ticket price. Sirloin priority seating allows a very limited number of customers per performance to sit near the front. No one is under any obligation to choose a sirloin seat upgrade. The ballot is for the standard £30 ticket. If a customer wishes to upgrade this ticket to a sirloin seat, should they be available, then they have that option.
Tim will be appearing on the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards, tonight, 31st January 2012, on Channel Nine at 9.30pm – 11.30pm.
Formerly the AFI Awards, the AACTA Awards will be screened from the Sydney Opera House in a delayed broadcast. This year the television section of the awards marks 25 years of celebrating Australian television.
Oscar winners Geoffrey Rush and Cate Blanchett and Red Dog starlet Rachael Taylor head a host of film and television stars who will present the inaugural Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts Awards. Special guest Olivia Newton-John will be singing a medley from the soundtrack of her new film, A Few Best Men.
The Hay Festival is celebrating its 25th year with ten days of music, comedy, literature and more, all taking place from 31th May to the 10th June. Other acts and the programme of events will be announced on the festival website over the coming weeks.
Tickets are now on general sale. The festival box office number is 01497 822629 and online ticket sales can be found here.
29th Jan 2012 UPDATE: More tickets have been put on sale now – grab them while you can!
Hey you, Americans! Are you starting to suffer from withdrawal symptoms after Tim’s tours last year, and do you like secularism and skepticism? Then boy, should you be excited right about now!
Your favourite Golden Lion Tamarin descendant, Tim, is set to rock up to the Reason Rally at the National Mall in Washington D.C. on the 24th March 2012, bringing his silly songs about science and rationalism with him!
The event is free to attend, and will run from 10am to 4pm. In addition to Tim, Bad Religion and Jamie Kilstein will also be performing and there’ll be talks from Richard Dawkins, PZ Myers and James Randi, amongst many others.
Additional information and the full line up can be found on the Reason Rally website.
I really like Jonathan Ross. I think he’s a funny, interesting, kind person, and an excellent interviewer. I also really like his wife… But let’s not get back into that.
Jonathan and his wonderful producer, Suzi, have been incredibly supportive of me and so when they asked me to write a song for their pre-Christmas show, I didn’t hesitate. It was the worst possible time to be writing a new song – I’ve been overworked and ill, was on tour, and was really feeling the stress. But I wasn’t going to say no… it’s Jonathan Ross! And my fellow guests were to be Tom Cruise, the divine actors from Downton Abbey, and the ace Inbetweeners boys.
So I got to writing. Being Christmas, I thought it would be fun to do a song about Jesus, but being TV, I knew it would have to be gentle. The idea was to compare him to Woody Allen (short, Jewish, philosophical, a bit hesitant), and expand into redefining his other alleged attributes using modern, popular-culture terminology.
It’s not a particularly original idea, I admit, but it’s quite cute. It’s certainly not very contentious, but even so, compliance people and producers and lawyers all checked my lyrics long before the cameras rolled. As always with these bespoke writing jobs, I was really stressed for about 3 days, and almost chucked it in the bin 5 times, and freaked out that it wasn’t funny and all that boring shit that people like me go through when we’re lucky enough to have with a big audience with high expectations. And if I’m honest, it ain’t a world-changing bit of comedy. Regardless…
On Tuesday night last week, we taped the show. I met Tom (he’s nice and quite laid-back off camera, and not very short) and the divine Downton ladies (swoon) and the lovely Inbetweeners chaps (yay) and I did my song and everyone laughed and Tom said it was great and when it was done I ran off set onto the back of a waiting motorbike, got from South Bank to the Hammersmith Apollo in 13 minutes, walked into the building, straight on to stage to sing White Wine in the Sun with Professor Brian Cox. Rock n roll.
Subsequently, Suzi and her team edited the show and everybody was happy. Suzi felt it had a nice balance of big-ticket celeb action, local talent, and a nice bit of that cheeky, iconoclastic spirit for which Jonathan is known and widely loved.
And then someone got nervous and sent the tape to ITV’s director of television, Peter Fincham.
And Peter Fincham demanded that I be cut from the show.
He did this because he’s scared of the ranty, shit-stirring, right-wing press, and of the small minority of Brits who believe they have a right to go through life protected from anything that challenges them in any way.
Yesterday I wrote a big rant about comedy and risk and conservatism; about the fact that my joke has no victim; about sacredness (oh God, not again!) and about the importance of laughing at dumb but pervasive ideas. But I trashed it because it’s boring and takes it all too seriously. It’s hardly the end of the world.
But I have to admit I’m really fucking disappointed.
It’s 2011. The appropriate reaction to people who think Jesus is a supernatural being is mild embarrassment, sighing tolerance and patient education.
And anger when they’re being bigots.
Oh, and satire. There’s always satire.
Anywaaaaaaaaaay… the fun news is that I already had the footage of the song when they cut it. Yay. And so you can decide for yourself how offensive it is! Yippee.
Oh, and although I can’t think why anyone would have a problem with me posting this (Peter has covered his arse, the protection of which he is rather nervous about) but I suppose you lovely tech-geeks might want to grab a copy or mirror it, just in case I get asked to take it down.
I hope you enjoy my silly, harmless, accurate song of praise, “Woody Allen Jesus”.
Today the Xfm Breakfast Show with Danny Wallace is going out completely and utterly live…or naked.
Danny Wallace’s Naked Breakfast goes out 100% live between 11am and 2pm. Absolutely everything will be live: jingles, bands and even live adverts. The show hopes to raise thousands of pounds for the charity War Child. You can find out more about the show and the charity via the above links and you can donate here.
The Approximate Timmy Time (ATT) is 11am. UPDATE: You can listen again to this here if you missed it. Tim was on about one hour in.
Aussies who subscribe to Foxtel will be able to see the BBC Comedy Prom 2011, hosted by Tim at the Royal Albert Hall, London, in August this year. Tim is joined by The Boy With Tape On His Face, Beardyman, Mongrels, Sue Perkins, Kit and the Widow, pianist Danny Driver and many more.
It’ll be on UKTV, channel 103, at 7.30pm on Wednesday 21st December.
Apologies if you don’t subscribe to Foxtel but maybe you could drop in on some friends who do, p’raps with some wine and nibbles…tis the season for it after all.
Tim’s show Ready For This?, filmed live at the HMV Hammersmith Apollo, London, is to be shown again on Thursday 22nd December at 10.35pm on E4. So if you weren’t ready last time and missed this outstanding show or just can’t get enough of the tight trousered, loosely tousled one playing the piano, singing and (occasionally) dancing get ready again and tune in.
Ever wanted to see Tim perform in an upside-down purple cow that holds just 400 people, giving you a perfect chance to study his naked feet from any seat in the venue? Well here’s the good news!
Tim will be headlining and closing the Udderbelly Festival at the Southbank Centre in London! His piano and he will be performing a one-hour set on the 8th July 2012 at 8pm.
Other acts confirmed to be appearing at the festival include The Boy With Tape On His Face, Isy Suttie, Richard Herring, Alex Horne and Abandoman. You can buy tickets for these and a limited number of other shows here, with more being announced and added in January.
The initial allocation of tickets for Tim’s show has now sold out, however, more will be made available in January, when the rest of the lineup is announced. You’ll be able to purchase them from here and here, but be sure to grab them quick once they’re available as the first lot sold out within hours!
Fancy spending a portion of your weekend with Tim? Well if you’re in the UK or Australia, then you can!
Tonight, 16th December, in the UK, Tim will be appearing on The Jo Whiley Music Show on Sky Arts at 10pm, alongside Annie Lennox and Aloe Blacc, with The Kills providing the music. It’ll be repeated on Saturday, 17th December at 10am and 6pm, and then again on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday, so the only excuse you’ve got for not tuning in is not subscribing to Sky Arts.
Tomorrow, 17th December, in Australia, at 9:10pm, ABC 1 will be broadcasting the glitch-free version of Tim Minchin vs SSO that was aired earlier in the year. This recording of the show won’t be coming out on DVD, so if you want a copy of this, make sure you’ve got a recording device handy (but please don’t upload it to YouTube, etc.) so you can watch it again and again.
You know how we told you that Tim was on the Royal Variety Performance bill and that we’d let you know when it was due to be aired on TV? Well that time has finally come!
Tomorrow, 14th December, Tim will be appearing on the Royal Variety Performance on ITV1 (and ITV1 HD) from 7:30pm! Also appearing will be the likes of Penn and Teller, Jason Manford, Greg Davies and Cee Lo Green, amongst many others. Which of his songs was deemed royalty friendly? Well you’ll just have to tune in to find out!
As well as this, Tim will also be popping on to the Matt Edmondson Show on BBC Radio 1, from 9pm, to host a musical songwriting masterclass with him. Who knows what gem of a song will be written! As usual, this will be available to listen to worldwide both live and on iPlayer afterwards, and there’ll also be a podcast available here.
Tim is going to be gracing the airwaves twice this Monday, 5th December, with his soothing Aussie lilt!
The Infinite Monkey Cage
First up, he’ll be appearing on The Infinite Monkey Cage to talk about The Origins of Life with guests Adam Rutherford and Dr Nick Lane and hosts Robin Ince and Brian Cox. This will be aired on Radio 4 at 4:30pm, with a repeat at 11pm on the 6th December.
The Infinite Monkey Cage Panel - (l-r) Dr Nick Lane, Adam Rutherford, Brian Cox, Robin Ince and Tim Minchin
The show is listenable to outside of the UK and will be on iPlayer for seven days. A podcast will also be made available, which you’ll be able to grab here.
Radio 1’s Stories – The Story of Tim Minchin
Then, excitingly, at 9pm on Radio 1, Tim is going to be the subject of an hour-long documentary – The Story of Tim Minchin! The doco will feature in-depth conversations with Tim as well as interviews with celebrities such as Derren Brown and Sheridan Smith, charting his rise to fame in the UK, and discussing how this past year has been something of a turning point for him.
The Radio 1’s Stories website also has some exclusive photos from backstage and the soundcheck at the gigs at the Royal Albert Hall earlier this year – you can check those lovely things out here.
Like The Infinite Monkey Cage, this will be also available to listen to outside the UK both live and on iPlayer for a week afterwards. It’ll also be available as podcast for a week here, however, this will, unfortunately, only be available for those in the UK. UPDATE: the podcast will now be available worldwide.
The shortlist of nominations for the 12th annual Whatsonstage.com Awards were announced today.
These UK theatre industry awards are nominated by and voted for purely by theatregoers and the ticket-buying public. Voting opened today and will close at the end of January 2012. You can see the full list of categories and nominees and cast your votes here!
Matilda The Musical received NINE nominations!
Best Actress in a Musical – Cleo Demetriou, Kerry Ingram Eleanor Worthington Cox & Sophia Kiely Best Actor in a Musical – Bertie Carvel Best Supporting Actress in a Musical – Lauren Ward Best Supporting Actor in a Musical – Paul Kaye Best New Musical – Tim Minchin & Dennis Kelly Best Director – Matthew Warchus Best Set Designer – Rob Howell Best Choreographer – Peter Darling The London Newcomer of the Year – Tim Minchin
The winners will be revealed at the Awards Concert on the 19th February 2012 at the West End’s Prince of Wales Theatre.
If you’d like to learn more about the show, including the cast and production, or buy tickets, visit the Matilda The Musical website or catch up with the story so far of how Tim helped turn Roald Dahl’s famous children’s book into a hit musical by taking a look at this site’s Matilda Page.
Tim’s back on TV this weekend in the UK, showing off his beautiful Australian face to all who happen to tune in, and he’s certainly being interviewed by some interesting characters (no, it’s not The Muppets, unfortunately).
Tomorrow, 2nd December, he’ll be dropping into The Wright Stuff once again, to discuss the latest happenings in the news and debate other important issues, alongside Dominic Holland and Natalie Pinkham. You can catch this on Channel 5 (and Channel 5 HD) at 9:15am.
Then, at the weekend, Tim will be popping into T4 on Channel 4 (and Channel 4 HD) to do segments in between gripping programmes like the Hollyoaks omnibus and Professor Green Unseen. Unfortunately, we don’t know exactly when Tim will be on, but if we find out, we’ll be sure to update this post for you.UPDATE: Tim will be on, on the 3rd December, just before Made In Chelsea, at approximately 9:30am
Also, we are pleased to confirm that Tim will be appearing on the Jonathan Ross Show Christmas special, performing a brand new, especially written song. Wonder who it’ll be about this time…
Following the delighted audience reaction to opening night and the outstanding reviews that poured in, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s award winning production of Roald Dahl’s Matilda The Musical has, unsurprisingly, extended its booking period!
Tickets are now on sale up to, and including, 21 October 2012 and are available from:
RSC Ticket Hotline: 0844 800 1110
SEE Tickets: 0844 412 4652
To book online go to: www.matildathemusical.com
If you’d like to know more visit the Matilda The Musical website, where you’ll find a wealth of information about the show, the cast, photos, videos and even clips of the cast recording, which is available to buy here.
You can also catch up with the story so far of how Tim helped turn Roald Dahl’s famous children’s book into a hit musical by taking a look at this here Matilda Page, which details the development of Matilda The Musical from inspired idea to the West End stage…
Last Sunday at the Evening Standard Awards ceremony, Matilda the Musical won the Ned Sherrin Award for Best Musical. It was presented by Miranda Hart and collected by Tim, Dennis Kelly and Matthew Warchus. There’s a short video of Tim, Dennis and Matthew receiving the award here.
During a week of press attendance Matilda The Musical opened on Thursday 24th November at the Cambridge Theatre in London’s West End. Here’s the opening night video showing some performance footage intercut with short interviews with members of the cast, the creative team and attendees:
“Writer Dennis Kelly and composer and lyricist Tim Minchin go to the top of the class with this anarchically joyous, gleefully nasty and ingenious musical adaptation of Roald Dahl’s story.
Dennis Kelly’s script actually improves and deepens Dahl’s original. Meanwhile, Aussie comedian Tim Minchin has come up with a smashing score that combines take-home melodies with delicious lyrical wit in songs that consistently develop both the plot and our understanding of the characters.
A thrilling, warm-hearted production, which constantly combines comedy with a sense of wonder.”
“Matilda is a gem…enchanting. At the heart of this satisfyingly fresh adaptation of a cherished Roald Dahl story are Australian comedian Tim Minchin’s music and lyrics, which ooze humour…Dennis Kelly’s book switches smartly from grubby fun to a grown-up idiom.
This generous, big-hearted piece is already being spoken of as one of the best new British musicals in years.”
This video, the reviews and more detailed award information will all remain available, along with the rest of the story of Matilda so far, told in words, photos and videos on the regularly updated Matilda Page.
Do keep your eyes open for more Matilda news coming very soon and remember you can always sign up to the RSC mailing list.
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