In its 40th anniversary year, this lo-fi cult classic enjoys a rare outing at The Omnibus Theatre, in the capable hands of The PGs musicians Nick Haeffner, Marcus Holdaway, William Hayter, Alison Craig and Mary Currie.
Recorded on a borrowed community Portastudio in a house in Balham , Mary Currie was the original collaborator alongside Gareth Williams (“This Heat”) of the music that has been described as ‘A rattle trap, broadly aware, stylistically diverse, honest, engaging and occasionally grating affair: just what music should be’ and ‘After all what is a flaming tune? A gift handed down by a 7 tongue god, or something flaming Nora could sing along with‘
In their interpretation of the album The PGs bring their usual “quirky”, whistles and bells type styling to the mix.






