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16 to 20 Nov 2021
Wilton's Music Hall
Image courtesy Wilton's Music Hall
Synopsis
Camille is delighted to return to beautiful Wilton's Music Hall for her first live performances since lockdown began.
The internationally-acclaimed singer presents a stripped-back evening with just piano, bringing her home to the Wilton's stage and creating an intimate evening of songs with her long-time friend, musician Feargal Murray.
Chameleon-like on stage, Camille will perform songs and stories about loss, love, joy, light and darkness - some are hymnal and at other moments she will rock out, choosing music from her favourite writers Cave, Cohen, Bowie, Radiohead, Brel and Arcade Fire, along with some new originals.
Camille can usually be found touring internationally with her band, so this will be a rare opportunity to see her like you've never seen her before - presenting a one-off intimate evening, up close in this beautiful, haunting venue.
"Queen of the Edinburgh Festival" (BBC) and original star of Olivier Award-winning LaClique, Camille O'Sullivan enjoys a formidable reputation for her intensely dramatic interpretations of the songs of Brel, Cave, Waits, Bowie and more.
The multi-award-winning singer has stunned audiences around the world with her five-star sell-out performances, including at the Sydney Opera House, Royal Festival Hall, La Clique, Royal Albert Hall, Later with Jools Holland (BBC) and she won the coveted Herald Angel award for her RSC solo performance 'The Rape of Lucrece'.
Dark, sexy, fierce, amusing and mesmerizing, Camille transforms each song she performs into an intense, emotional and theatrical experience.
Expect joy and pure passion.
Background, advisory warnings
Age suitability: Not available
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Theatre
London E1 8JB
Dates
Performance days & times
Tuesday ‑ 6‑45pm, 8‑30pm
Wednesday ‑ 6‑45pm, 8‑30pm
Thursday ‑ 6‑45pm, 8‑30pm
Friday ‑6‑45pm, 8‑30pm
Saturday ‑ 6‑45pm, 8‑30pm
Tickets
Cast
Camille O'Sullivan
Feargal Murray