Friday 11th April
SARAH JANE MORRIS with Tony Remy
£18 | £20 [+10% booking fee]
Doors open 7.30pm
14+ show | U16s must be accompanied by a responsible adult
Sarah Jane trained as an actress at the Central School of Speech and Drama, alongside comedy duo French and Saunders, actor Rupert Everett and film star Kristen Scott-Thomas. She found fame with The Communards and with the BBC ban of her version of Me and Mrs Jones. Since then she has become a world superstar, with hits in Japan, Germany, Greece (two no. 1 ‘s), and Italy, (awarded the key to the city of Verona!), honoured with a European Grammy and won the international San Remo song festival.
Come and see a ‘flamboyant, idiosyncratic singer on the borders of jazz, soul and pop, she’s a majestic if raw-nerved singer of awesome eloquence’ The Guardian.
About the show
The Sisterhood is a labour of love – a hard-won new triumph in an already prolific life at the cutting edge of contemporary music-making. Sarah Jane has stepped up to another creative level to create a richly referential, highly complex and strikingly original collection, clarifying the story of women in popular song. ‘It’s the best project I’ve ever been part of’ says Sarah Jane with the passionate felicity of the true artist to the latest incarnation of her creativity. She describes her conviction simply: ‘It’s the passing of the torch from sister to sister’.
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