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The Cosmic Sausages were formed in 1990 and developed their show during an epic 5-month European tour taking in twelve countries and performing their streetshows over 250 times.

Since then they have returned to Europe frequently, appearing at numerous Street Theatre and Music Festivals in places such as Ferrara, Neuchatel, Bern, Castellaro and Davos, as well as winter tours of the ski resorts including Chamonix, St Moritz, Meribel, Lenzeheide, Val d'Isere and Chateau D’oex.

Back home in England, the Sausages perform extensively
up and down the land.

Appearing regularly at many festivals such as Glastonbury (5 times!), they have also found themselves imbedded in local folklore in many towns where they have become street performance legends!

The Sausages have played hundreds of weddings and parties and performed at corporate events for some of the country’s largest companies.

They have played in a wide variety of locations from the large
(Earls Court and Knebworth) to the small (Garden Fêtes a speciality).
They have performed at the National Theatre and appeared in Pantomime at 'Circus Crimbo' at Blackheath Concert Halls 1999/2000.

recordings

The Sausages have recorded 2 cassettes:
'The Cosmic Sausages'
(1993) and 'Down the Shops' (1995)
and 2 CD's: 'A Fistful of Sausages' (1999) and 'Great Hits' (2002).

telly

They have performed live on Pick of the Fringe on HTV and are heavily featured in the Music Mavericks documentary by Swiss Art-House Film Director Alain Godet. Other television appearances include ‘Newsround’ and a live appearance during ‘National Music Day’ (BBC1).

The Cosmic Sausages are highly versatile and mobile and can play almost anywhere!
Here are just a few examples of places and events at which they’ve appeared....
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UK Festivals
Glastonbury Festival
Bath Fringe Festival
National Music Day, Cardiff
Greenwich Festival
Stroud Festival
Hope Festival
Cantabury ('Streets of the South')
Devizes Festival
Coin St Festival
Interesting Venues
London Zoo
Eurostar train to Paris
Spitalfields Market
The Dome
Dali Museum
Tate Modern
Royal Geographic Society
London Aquarium
Vinopolis, London Bridge
The Golden Hynde
Stationers' Hall
Belgravia Village Fayre
BBC Bush House
Portmeirion, Snowdonia
Alton Towers
Southend Pier
Henley-on-Thames
Riverboats on the Thames
Battersea Power Station
Oxo Tower
Christie's Auction House
Mountain hut
(at the top of Mont Blanc)
Arts Centres/Theatres
Waterman's Arts Centre, (Kingston)
Tabernacle, Notting Hill
Window Arts Centre, Bath
Greenwich Theatre
Blackheath Concert Halls
London Busking Venues
Covent Garden
Camden Lock
Portobello Road
Leicester Sq.
Cutty Sark Gardens
Hotels
The Grand, Brighton
The Dorchester
The Metropole, Monte Carlo
Park Lane
Queen’s Hotel, Harrogate
Lygon Arms, Evesham
Café Royale
Grosvenor House
Pubs
The Bell, Bath
E. Dulwich Tavern
Coopers Arms, Pewsey
The Swan, Stockwell
World’s End, Finsbury Pk
Mason’s Arms, (Branscombe)
Colleges
King's College, Cambridge
Christ’s College, Cambridge
Birkbeck College, London
Royal College of Art
Bath University
Central School of Drama
Kingston University
Regent’s College, Regent’s Pk
Stately Homes
Dorney Court
Sion Park
Loseley House
Knebworth
Maple Durham House
Stoke Park
Clubs
Knowlesey Folk Club, Bristol
The Dover St Arts Club, Mayfair
The Polish Club
The String Club, New Cross
Croydon Clocktower
Bath Rugby Club
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