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What would you do if you discovered George Michael and Andrew Ridgeley rehearsing in a village hall before they were famous? Michael Burdett knows because that’s what happened to him when he was a 19-year-old talent scout.


Michael tried to get the music company he worked for to sign the duo as part of a ska band called The Executive. What happened next defies belief.


BEFORE FAME tells the untold story of the early years before George and Andrew stormed the charts as Wham! It follows Edinburgh-award-winner Burdett as, 40 years later, he took the recording they made together round the UK, photographing strangers listening to it.


The result is a quirky, funny and uplifting solo show that will make you scratch your head at how coincidence shapes destiny.  In Michael’s words, it’s a show about two musical geniuses and an idiot. Spoiler: Michael is the idiot.


About Michael Burdett

Michael Burdett is a composer who has written music for television, radio and theatre. He has written everything from the theme tunes to Masterchef and Homes Under The Hammer to Arnold Schwarzenegger’s posing music for the bodybuilding documentary Total Rebuild. He occasionally releases recordings under the name Little Death Orchestra and latterly The Amber Quills.

Michael’s award-winning one-man show Strange Face – Adventures with a Lost Nick Drake Recording went to Edinburgh three years running.


In 2024 he premiered Before Fame at The Pleasance during The Edinburgh Fringe where the Times called it one of the funniest shows of the year.

“I loved Michael Burdett, Before Fame. Reminiscing about the time before Wham, and a window on a vanished late 70s early 80s world.” The Telegraph
“He totally engages the audience.” Broadway Baby
“Funny stories from the man who (almost) managed Wham.” The Times
“Funny, surprising, heart-warming and a right riveting story. Burdett is a compelling raconteur.” The Scotsman

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15 May 2025
2:30 pm
Haslemere Museum, High Street, Haslemere, UK
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