The
new season sees a return to familiar surroundings for Rawhide; extra
shows are being held at The Cotton Club beneath Prohibition on Bold
Street, formerly Life Caf茅 - the home of Rawhide from 1998
till 2000.
The
new shows will run alongside the current show in Baby Blue, allowing
the club to showcase two headline quality acts from Liverpool and
around the world.
Noel
Britten kicks off the new season on January 9 and 10 bringing his
impish sense of humour and sharp one-liners with him to blow away
those new-year cobwebs.
Tony Burgess supports him at Baby Blue before being whisked away
to headline Rawhide's Cotton Club debut.
No
Rawhide season would be complete without a generous helping of Scouse
talent, 2004 is no different.
Local talent includes Chris Cairns, fresh from winning Liverpool
Comedian of the Year continues his regular spot as compere.
Steve Gribben brings savage satire and a guitar all the way from
Waterloo on January 16 and 17.
A typically strong international line-up features Australian's Steve
Hughes and Jim Jeffries, American Perrier nominee Reginald D Hunter
and Canadian Phil Nichol.
For
full listings and ticket info see the Rawhide Website,