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Blues in the Night, Kiln Theatre
It’s too darn hot, BoJo is in Downing Street, and we’re all going to Brexit hell – so we might as well sing the blues. Or at least take a night off from the apocalypse to enjoy a virtuoso company … Continue reading
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Tagged bessie smith, blues, blues in the night, camden, clive rowe, dancing, debbie kurup, gemma sutton, jazz, kilburn, kiln theatre, music, musical, north london, review, revue, sharon d clarke, singing, summer, susie mckenna, theartsdesk, theatre
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Five Guys Named Moe, Marble Arch Theatre
New Orleans comes to Marble Arch via this energetic revival of Clarke Peters’ 1990 tribute to ‘The King of the Jukebox’, swing and blues bandleader Louis Jordan. Occupying a new pop-up, circus tent-style venue – complete with stylish bar serving Southern cocktails … Continue reading
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Tagged andrew wright, blues, book tickets, broadwayworld, cheap tickets, clarke peters, dancing, discount, five guys named moe, jazz, london, louis jordan, marble arch theatre, music, musical, review, sale, save, swing, theatre, west end
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Swing time, Hardy’s love, star baker and art outdoors
In my Compass magazine Arts pages this month: Swing when you’re winning with the Lyme Regis Jazz & Blues Festival Seek out Thomas Hardy’s lost love Become a star baker Catch two Northern Ballet gems on tour Enjoy your culture al fresco with Dorset Art … Continue reading
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Tagged A Midsummer Night's Dream, art, art trail, ballet, bank holiday, bbc, blues, children, compass magazine, culture, dance, dorset, dorset art weeks, exhibition, free, gilbert and sullivan, great british bake off, hampshire, hms pinafore, jazz, joe orton, kids, london classic theatre, lyme regis, max gate, music, national trust, northern ballet, opera, paul hollywood, shakespeare, star baker, swing, theatre, thomas hardy, three little pigs
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