Cordelia Williams with Michael Symmons Roberts
22 July 2015
Olivier Messiaen’s piano masterpiece Vingt Regards sur l’Enfant-Jesus, written in occupied Paris of 1944, offers twenty meditations centred around the...
Running Time: 1 hour 50 minutes approx with an interval
Lizzie Ball curator, violin, vocals / Morgan Szymanski guitar / Alejandro Escuer flute / Demi Garcia percussion
2015 is the year of Mexico in the UK and the UK in Mexico, and to celebrate Lizzie is delighted to present a fusion of Mexican song, flamenco dance, Argentine tango and Colombian pasillos - with music by Piazzolla, Gardel, Ponce, De Falla and more. Internationally renowned Mexican artists Morgan and Alejandro will be joined by flamenco percussionist Demi Garcia, and tango dancers will bring the spirit of Buenos Aires to the intimate St. James Studio in Victoria.
Performance Times
Monday 27 July | 8:00pm |
Important Show Information
Seating is UN-RESERVED in the Studio for this performance. All tickets will have a seat apart from the standing tickets. When purchasing Studio Standard and Studio Gallery seats, please note that you may have to share a table with other patrons who are not from your party.
Ticket Prices
Studio Floor | £20.00 |
Studio Gallery | £25.00 |
Studio Upper Gallery | £20.00 |
Studio Standing | £15.00 |
On The Door | £25.00 |
Concessions, Groups & Access Bookings
There are no concessions available for this performances. We have a group rate available for this show, for every 9 tickets purchased get the 10th free. If you have any access requirements, please see our access info here, or to book tickets for a group of 8+, please contact the Box Office on 0844 264 2140.
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