World's first genetically modified string quartet returns to Epsom Playhouse (From Wimbledon Guardian)
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World's first genetically modified string quartet returns to Epsom Playhouse
9:57am Friday 21st September 2012 in Freetime By Hardeep Matharu
Stringfever will be back at the Epsom Playhouse by popular demand
The world’s first genetically modified string quartet will be back at the Epsom Playhouse by popular demand.
The classically-trained Broadbent family, who come together as the group Stringfever, are set to make audiences thrill once again with their varied selection of exciting music.
From the classics, rock and opera to pop, Stringfever brings a new meaning to the term string quartet.
Youngest brother Neal beat-boxes and plays electric cello, Giles and Ralph play electric violins, and cousin Graham makes up the four playing electric viola.
With their electric instruments and live beat-boxing, Stringfever will combine its exceptional musical skill with a talent for involving and engaging audiences.
Stringfever, Epsom Playhouse, Ashley Avenue, October 2, 8pm, £15.20, call 01372 742555, visit www.epsomplayhouse.co.uk