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Performance

VenueWhite Bear
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From20th October 2015
Opened22nd October 2015
To8th November 2015
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Oct 31, Nov 7 Sat Mats 14:30. Sun Mats 16:00
White Bear (V256)
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  • Date of change: 15 Sep 15 - T01740584049

Kathy Kirby: Icon

Kathy Kirby: Icon

Work:: Kathy Kirby: Icon (S591485926)

Tom O'Brien's play charts Kathy Kirby's startling story. Her rise to superstardom, fame, fortune and a string of lovers to her withdrawal from public life and her struggle with inner demons, a spiral downwards, a turbulent personal life and the descent into virtual recluse. Illustrated with songs and live music from the thirties to the seventies Kathy Kirby: Icon is the portrait of an artist and a star who had it all and subsequently lost everything.
Author Tom O'Brien

Production:: (T01740584049)

Kathy Kirby: Icon is accompanied by David Cantor's new work I Play for Me which tells the fictional story of Elliot Figueroa, a trailblazing 1960s musician whose temperamental side comes hand-in-hand with his raw talent and, who on the brink of success, realises that everything comes at a cost.
Presented byMihara Donegan
Director Tim Heath
Music James Cleeve (musical supervisor)
Design David Shields
Choreographer Karen Halliday
Performer Jeremy Gagan
Performer Tina Jones
Performer Maggie Lynne
Performer Eddie Mann
Performer Harry McLeod
Performer Lloyd Morris
Performer Obbi O'Keiffe
Performer Michael Scott Wiseman

Listing:: L376148102




Production details

Kathy Kirby: Icon is accompanied by David Cantor's new work I Play for Me which tells the fictional story of Elliot Figueroa, a trailblazing 1960s musician whose temperamental side comes hand-in-hand with his raw talent and, who on the brink of success, realises that everything comes at a cost.

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