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SUMMARY:Marti Webb
DESCRIPTION:In Conversation with Edward Seckerson\nMarti Webb is renowned for her leading roles in West End musicals. She gained prominence through performances in productions such as\nEvita\, in which she played the role of Eva Perón from 1979\, and Tell Me on a Sunday\, a one- woman show specifically written for her by Andrew Lloyd Webber and Don Black. \nWebb’s career spans over five decades in musical theatre and recording\, establishing her as one of Britain’s most enduring stars in the genre. Her breakthrough came in the late 1970s with Evita at the Prince Edward Theatre\, followed by acclaimed turns as Grizabella\nin Cats\, Anna Leonowens in The King and I\, and Mrs. Johnstone in Blood Brothers. \nIn addition to stage work\, she starred in the 1980 television adaptation of Tell Me on a Sunday\, which propelled her to pop chart success with the single “Take That Look Off Your Face\,” reaching No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart. \nWe are delighted to be returning to Andrew Lloyd Webber’s private theatre where writer\, broadcaster and interviewer Edward Seckerson will be in conversation with Marti about her life and career. \nBy kind permission of Lord & Lady Lloyd Webber \nThis event is currently RETURNS ONLY\, please e-mail the box office to be added to the waiting list.\n\n\n
URL:https://www.newburyspringfestival.org.uk/event/marti-webb/
LOCATION:Sydmonton Court Chapel\, Sydmonton\, Old Burghclere\, Newbury\, Berkshire\, RG20 9NJ\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Musical Theatre, Dance,Talks & Spoken word
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SUMMARY:Around the World (of Gilbert and Sullivan) in 80 minutes
DESCRIPTION:Charles Court Opera\, Festival favourites\, present this special gala programme of scenes\, duets and songs from ALL the beloved Gilbert & Sullivan operettas. Featuring CCO’s very finest singers\, and led by renowned G&S specialist John Savournin\, this concert promises to be a very special occasion not to be missed. \nPerformers \nJohn Savournin compère & baritone\nEllie Neate soprano\nAmy J Payne mezzo\nWilliam Morgan tenor\nDavid Eaton pianist \nSponsored by Mr & Mrs David Dinkeldein \nBooking Dates\nTuesday 27 January – Platinum Friends\nWednesday 28 January – Gold Friends\nFriday 30 January – Friends\nTuesday 10 February – Public Booking\nFind out how to become a friend and access priority booking.\n\n Free for under 30s\n
URL:https://www.newburyspringfestival.org.uk/event/around-the-world-of-gilbert-and-sullivan-in-80-minutes/
LOCATION:Corn Exchange\, The Corn Exchange\, Market Place\, Newbury\, Berkshire\, RG14 5BD\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Choral & Vocal,Family,Free for Under 30s,Musical Theatre, Dance
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SUMMARY:Septura
DESCRIPTION:An American in Paris\nWe welcome back to the Festival Septura\, the internationally renowned brass septet after their triumph in Newbury last year. \nA celebration of the vibrant music that arises from the crossing of boundaries of genre and culture. Septura explore a great transatlantic relationship\, charting a course rom Debussy’s Préludes\, through Ravel’s Mother Goose\, to his friend Gershwin’s iconic An American in Paris\, especially arranged for brass and solo car-horns. \nThe blending of classical forms and jazz idioms is exemplified by Gershwin’s Three Piano Preludes\, and in a suite from Treemonisha\, the first African American opera\, by Gershwin’s compatriot and contemporary\, Scott Joplin. \nRavel Mother Goose Suite\nDebussy Préludes (selection)\nGershwin Three Piano Preludes\nJoplin Suite from Treemonisha\nGershwin An American in Paris \nSponsored by Fairhurst Estates \n\n
URL:https://www.newburyspringfestival.org.uk/event/septura-2026/
LOCATION:St Mary’s Church\, Shaw\, St Mary's Church\, Church Road\, Shaw\, Newbury\, Berkshire\, RG14 2DR\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Chamber Music & Recitals,Free for Under 30s
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