On the Hull Truck Theatre website, Click the BUY TICKETS button and you will be prompted to select whether you would like tickets for the live show at Hull Truck Theatre or an online livestream ticket.
Snake teams up with long term cohort and best friend Gareth Moulton for an evening of gorgeous mellow pop, rock, jazz and soul music.
Snake Davis is one of the most in-demand rock, jazz and soul sax players in the world, widely known for his solos on tracks such as Lisa Stansfield’s Change, M-People’s Search for A Hero and Moving on Up and Take That’s A Million Love Songs. He’s played and recorded with artists ranging from James Brown to Tina Turner to Paul McCartney, the Eurythmics to Amy Winehouse.
Guitarist and singer songwriter Gareth Moulton is Snake’s collaborator in the Classic Sax Solos project and Heather Small Band. He also sings and plays for Cutting Crew and Wang Chung. His illustrious CV includes recordings and tours with Go West, Nik Kershaw, Jim Diamond, Paul Young, Chaka Khan and more.
Running Time: 75 mins approx. (no interval/break)
HOW TO ACCESS THE LIVESTREAM
If you have booked a livestream ticket you will receive an email with your e-ticket attached. This e-ticket will contain information about where to go to access the livestream along with some simple FAQ’s. You will need to have your email address and Hull Truck Theatre password to hand, in order to log in to the website.
If you don’t receive your e-ticket straight away after purchasing, please check your spam/junk folders.
If you are using a smart TV, you should be able to access the show through your browser.
Venue Details
A pioneering theatre with a unique Northern Voice, locally rooted, global in outlook, inspiring artists, audiences and communities to reach their greatest potential. We produce and present inspiring theatre that reflects the diversity of a modern Britain. We provide the resources, space and support to grow people and ideas, are an ambassador for our city, a flagship for our region and a welcoming home for our communities. Through our work with schools and local communities we engage with thousands of young people, disabled groups and adults, offering opportunities to participate in the arts, whether as the first step into a career, a way to build confidence and meet new people, or as part of a rounded education.
Facilities
Accessible Toilets
Baby Changing
Blue-Badge Parking
Hearing Loop
Level Access
Wheelchair Access