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Performance

VenueCrazy Coqs Cabaret
Also: Brasserie Zedel
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From6th June 2018
To7th June 2018
When21:15
Crazy Coqs Cabaret (V01613972150)
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  • Date of change: 3 May 18 - T1199190827

Alan Moon

Work:: Alan Moon (S0164064238)


Production:: (T1199190827)

Alan Moon is the writing pseudonym come alter ego of actress, Alice St Clair. St Clair is best known for starring as Kate Middleton in William & Catherine: A Royal Romance and Flora Marshall in The Crimson Field. Over the past two years she has developed her love of poetry through the character of Alan Moon. Moon, inspired in part by Frederick Chopin's lover George Sand, likes to dress in suits and smoke cigars. During the evening St Clair will take you on a journey through Moon's poetry, exploring characters like Bukowski, Larkin and Plath, cities like New York, and artists such as Matisse and Turner. This is an evening of poetry, music and images with violinist Cillian O'Breach?in and guest artists. Light, frothy and gorgeous, this will be an evening of utterly irresistible cultural fusion.
Performer Cillian O'Breachain

Listing:: L927946741




Production details

Alan Moon is the writing pseudonym come alter ego of actress, Alice St Clair. St Clair is best known for starring as Kate Middleton in William & Catherine: A Royal Romance and Flora Marshall in The Crimson Field. Over the past two years she has developed her love of poetry through the character of Alan Moon. Moon, inspired in part by Frederick Chopin's lover George Sand, likes to dress in suits and smoke cigars. During the evening St Clair will take you on a journey through Moon's poetry, exploring characters like Bukowski, Larkin and Plath, cities like New York, and artists such as Matisse and Turner. This is an evening of poetry, music and images with violinist Cillian O'Breach?in and guest artists. Light, frothy and gorgeous, this will be an evening of utterly irresistible cultural fusion.

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