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After you've gone: Weimar Cabaret and Prohibition songs

When
Saturday June 23, 2018 at 19:30
Where
St Bartholomew the Great, London
Tickets
£20 (includes interval glass of wine)
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  1. Oh! How I hate to get up in the morning - Irving Berlin
  2. Mack the Knife - Kurt Weill
  3. Falling in love again - Friedrich Hollaender
  4. Fascinating rhythm, from Gershwin Songbook - George Gershwin, lyrics by Ira Gershwin
  5. Love for Sale, from The New Yorkers - Cole Porter
  6. I wanna be loved by you - Herbert Stothart and Harry Ruby
  7. Get happy - Harold Arlen, lyrics by Ted Koehler

Part of Summer Music in City Churches: A new festival of beautiful music and words in stunning historic churches, marking one hundred years since the end of the Great War

A rousing programme of fabulous cabaret songs celebrating the post-WWI era. With music by Kurt Weill, Friedrich Hollaender, Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, George Gershwin and many more.

Mary Carewe (soprano) - ‘whose voice travels effortlessly from contemporary classical to Broadway and Hollywood’ The Times - accompanied by Harry the Piano - ‘Spellbinding.... staggering virtuosity' The Sunday Times


Venue
St Bartholomew the Great
Cloth Fair
London
London
EC1A 9DS
England

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