Quadrophenia (Touring)

Quadrophenia (Touring)

at The Muni Theatre, Colne
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Produced by Concept Concerts, this production, acclaimed by a Sunday Times journalist as: “Mighty, moving and unstoppable,” sees eight-piece band, The Goldhawks, deliver a stunning live performance of The Who’s smash hit concept album, Quadrophenia, which, from the very first show, has received standing ovations.

Released over 40 years ago in October 1973, The Who’s second rock opera ‘Quadrophenia’ was Pete Townshend’s homage to a pivotal moment in British youth culture. The album tells the story of Jimmy, a Mod, by chronicling his dissatisfaction with life, work, love, home, and family life. It served as an ode to teenage angst and counterculture rebellion, as well as a criticism of the British class, economic and educational systems.

But you don't need to be clued up on the history of the Mods and Rockers to enjoy this show, because at its core, Quadrophenia, which peaked at No. 2 in the UK and USA charts, is just about teenage confusion, conflict and frustration.

Backed with exciting, and sometimes heart-wrenching, large-screen projection of archival footage, the music is delivered masterfully by The Goldhawks, with an amazing replication of The Who’s sound.

To send you home on an even bigger high there are a few all-time classic Who hits to close the show.

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An explosive stage adaptation of the legendary double album. Set in London & Brighton at the height of the 1960s Mod scene, Quadrophenia is told…

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Rated Excellent

The Muni Theatre

Albert Road
Colne
BB8 0AE

Disabled Booking:
01282 661234

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The Muni Theatre

Albert Road
Colne
BB8 0AE

Disabled Booking:
01282 661234

See all events at The Muni Theatre