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About the show
The friendly ghost of a sailor haunts an old pub, meeting and talking with people through the centuries. the famous and infamous, observing the changing world with a smile and a quick wit, singing popular songs from times gone by.
“This new show of Pete’s is a tour de force, it is honestly a revelation, and a real joy, to see a performer at the top of his already deeply impressive game. … A happy mixture of music hall, pantomime, standup comedy, rowdy back room folk clubs, with moments of utter beauty and breathtaking audacity, it is a unique experience. It’s full of laughter, singalongs, history, poetry, philosophy and life affirming fun. It’s one of the very best things I’ve ever seen.” Rick Wakefield - Quorn Village Hall
“Absolutely astounding!” Festival at the Edge
“Can't recommend this one-man show highly enough.” Keith Donnelly
“Horrible Histories for grown ups singalong style!” Cheshire Folk
“Utterly brilliant!” Clonter Opera
Featuring
Pete Morton
Pete has been performing to audiences worldwide with his unique and involving style of music. He sings from the heart delivering songs telling compelling stories and speaking of the human condition in a totally original style and his stage shows are intense and dynamic. He is also good humoured and now includes traditional folk songs performed with all the power that these dramatic tales demand.
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Address
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on Wednesday 15 April 2026