Edinburgh Playhouse
The Frank Zappa hologram tour has recruited its band of former Mothers for the 'Bizarre World of Frank Zappa' for this monumental series of shows.
The touring unit itself boasts guitarists Ray White and Mike Keneally, bassist Scott Thunes, multi-instrumentalist Robert Martin, Ed Mann and drummer and Zappa archivist Joe 'Vaultmeister' Travers.
Hours of never-before-seen Zappa performance footage from the early seventies will form the basis of the 'can’t miss' concert spectacle. Only Scottish tour date
The tour is produced in close cooperation with the Zappa Family Trust.
This mind-melting show we’re putting together celebrates the music, often surreal imagery and humour synonymous with Frank- Ahmet Zappa
Edinburgh Playhouse
Although designed as a variety theatre, the Edinburgh Playhouse opened in 1929 as Scotland’s second largest cinema. It was hugely successful and remained so until the downturn in cinema attendance in the early 70s. When it closed in November 1973, the building was at risk of demolition, but following several years of public ‘save the Playhouse’ campaigns it was eventually saved. It reopened in 1980 as the fully functional theatre it was always intended to be. Since then, it has hosted some of the world's biggest music and stand-up comedy acts including, Elton John, The Who, Nick Cave, Kevin Bridges and Tim Minchin and international hit musicals such as The Phantom of the Opera, We Will Rock You, Wicked, Matilda and Disney’s The Lion King.
Edinburgh Playhouse
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