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Barry Morgan to Bring ORGAN IS NOT A DIRTY WORD to Trades Hall, March 28-April 21

By: Mar. 05, 2013
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Strut & Fret and Liblab Music present BARRY MORGAN, ORGAN IS NOT A DIRTY WORD at Trades Hall, New Ballroom, 28 March - 21 April (not Mondays), Previews 28 - 29 March 7.00pm (6.00pm Sundays). Tickets: $25/$23 Sun - Thurs, $28/$26 Fri & Sat, $20 Tues, $22 preview, group, laugh pack: www.ticketmaster.com.au or www.mrbarrymorgan.com.au.

Morgan returns to Melbourne International Comedy Festival with his brand new show Organ is Not a Dirty Word after touring Australia as a special guest of international superstar Gotye.

It's clear that big hair and big teeth are not the only redeeming features of Australia's favourite organist; his fancy finger-work on the 1981 Hammond Aurora Classic showcases Barry's unique ability to balance crowd-rousing musical numbers with comedy gold.

Organ is Not a Dirty Word sees Barry grappling with his first real challenge at Barry Morgan's World of Organs Superstore in Adelaide's Sunnyside Mall. Braden Caden has just moved in next door with his rival store Digital DeciBells. He's the Hard Sell in a Blue Suit.

Is this the end of Barry and the golden syrup sounds of the 70s? Is the cozy era of the brown skivvy and suede pouf finally over? They'll have to pry his Hammond Aurora Classic from his cold, dead, rhinestone-clad fingers first! Watch as Barry switches it up an octave and serenades his adoring fans with hits from Skyhooks to Lady Gaga.

When Barry's not busy offering the best organ deals in town, he's charming his way in to Australian lounge rooms with unforgettable performances on Spicks and Specks, Adam Hills in Gordon Street Tonight, The Marngrook Footy Show and The Circle. Barry has toured nationally and internationally to sold out crowds at Adelaide Fringe Festival, Sydney Comedy Festival, the Famous Spiegeltent, New Zealand Comedy Festival and Edinburgh Fringe Festival.



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