Lorna Dallas: Snapshots + ‘Comparing Notes’ post show interview with Edward Seckerson

Date
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Price (At The Venue)
£37.50
Duration(approx)
130 Minutes
  • Show Description
  • Lorna Dallas, one of cabaret’s most acclaimed and cherished artists and the recipient of a special 2020 New York Bistro Award for “Consummate Cabaret Artistry” brings her latest musical offering, “Snapshots” to Crazy Coqs for two nights only.

    “Snapshots” is yet another dazzling display of Ms. Dallas’ formidable prowess as both an actress and a vocalist, interspersing soaring song with personal stories (snapshots) from her life and career on both sides of the Atlantic. Musically, the program is diverse and daring, offering well known gems along with rarities from some of the finest songwriters on either shore: Marvin Hamlisch, Kander and Ebb, Stephen Sondheim, Maury Yeston and Jerry Herman. And, because she has been hailed as one of his foremost interpreters, Ivor Novello.

    The evening has been devised by her award-winning American collaborators, director Barry Kleinbort and musical director Christopher Denny (who also serves as the show’s dexterous accompanist.) “Snapshots” is continuing musical proof of Ms. Dallas’ dedication to “consummate cabaret artistry” and should not be missed.

    Photo Credit: Conor Weiss

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    Tonight, following her set and after a short interval, Lorna will be joined on stage by writer and broadcaster Edward Seckerson in conversation for one night only. 

    Formerly Chief Classical Music Critic of The Independent, Edward Seckerson is a writer, broadcaster, podcaster, and musical theatre aficionado. He wrote and presented the long-running BBC Radio 3 series “Stage & Screen”, in which he interviewed many of the biggest names in the business – among them Julie Andrews, Angela Lansbury, Liza Minnelli, Stephen Sondheim, and Andrew Lloyd Webber 

    Approx run time: 75 min show/short interval / 45 min conversation

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    Lorna’s other date at Crazy Coqs is on July 21st: https://www.brasseriezedel.com/events/lorna-dallas-snapshots/

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    “Those who recall a time when the word diva had a very positive connotation will agree that Lorna Dallas is one of the few left standing who merit that sobriquet.” –   Jacqueline Parker. Times Square Chronicles

    “A voice untouched by time, with high notes that thrill and a musical vocabulary that will leave viewers sighing and shaking their heads…timeless, energetic, elegant, and wonderfully funny.” – Stephen Mosher, Broadway World

    “A masterclass in musical performance…a deserved standing ovation.” –  Chris Omaweng, Londontheatre1

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