Singing In The Bath

Tony Winn’s “Singing in the Bath”  show started out as a Red Nose Day stunt but has taken on a life of it’s own including in a 10 day run at the Edinburgh Fringe in 2002. Accompanying himself on acoustic guitar or sometimes the banjo or even with the aid of a pianist, he presents a mix of quirky songs and poems about bin liners, refrigerators, sex after 50, mice floating on giant cheeses....etc., performed (plugged!) from the comfort of a foaming bathtub. Hugely enjoyable and - yes - thought provoking!

Go and expect to smile, sing and tap your toes. **** THREE WEEKS (Edinburgh Festival)

The audience loved the act and roared for more. Catch his act if it comes your way.....you’ll laugh, you’ll cry, but don’t blame us if you get wet. ESSEX CHRONICLE  

Winn’s scattergun approach, coupled with an unashamed determination to play the gallery wears you down, and you give in and start laughing; not at him but with him. One to watch. EAST ANGLIAN DAILY TIMES


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