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London Launch - Tallulah Rendall 'Love Carries Me Home Album & Book Tour'

London Launch - Tallulah Rendall 'Love Carries Me Home Album & Book Tour'

April 19th at 7:30pm

Join Tallulah and celebrate the release of her 6th studio album & book, Love Carries Me Home.  An album lovingly crafted over lockdown and recorded with Tallulah’s long-term collaborator Danton Supple dedicated to her father, John Rendall who passed unexpectedly in January 2022.

This will be an evening to remember.  A night of stories, song and connection and opportunity to grab your limited edition and signed copy of the book & album.

Doors: 7.30pm

Performance: 8pm

 

“As an avid supporter of both myself and the Arts, Dad spent years rallying the local community on the World’s End Estate and raising funds for the building of this theatre, I can not think of a more special place to celebrate this album and his life.” Tallulah

“Tallulah Rendall’s song-writing is armed with resilience and a sense of confidence. An artist already onto her sixth studio album, this is definitely a songwriter who lives and breathes music. A passionate artist with excellent lyricism and the power to let you stop, listen, and be captivated, Tallulah’s definitely gained a new fan in me.” RGM Press

“Tallulah has a wonderful voice.” Dame Shirley Bassey OBE

“Whether performing solo or with her full band…What comes across live is her all-embracing energy… Her incredible aura and her majestic strength.” Richmond Harding, Beat Magazine

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The Rollers Mixtape, Vol. 1

The Rollers Mixtape, Vol. 1

April 25th to 27th at 7:30pm

Fresh from their sell-out run of ‘Made in Dagenham’, Rollers Theatre Company is back at the Chelsea Theatre. Get ready to rock, roll, and laugh your socks off at our next electrifying cabaret: ‘The Rollers Mixtape, Vol. 1’!

 

Join us for a wild ride through the jukebox of your dreams, as we mash up the hits from your favourite musicals with the gritty beats of grunge, the soulful melodies of rock, and the catchy tunes of pop! From Broadway to The Backstreet Boys, from ABBA to Ariana Grande, we’ve got it all in one eclectic mixtape that’ll leave you tapping your toes and reaching for the mic. Featuring a talented cast of performers who are ready to belt out the hits, this cabaret promises to be a night of pure entertainment that’ll have you singing along one minute and snorting with laughter the next.

 

So grab your air guitar, dust off your dancing shoes, and let’s turn this up to eleven.
Doors at 7pm
Show at 7:30pm
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"The Lark" (L'Alouette)

18th 7pm and 19th May 2pm

The London-based French theatre company TAMISE EN SCENE is thrilled to present: “The Lark” (L’Alouette) by Jean Anouilh.

The play traces the life of Joan of Arc, from her modest beginnings in the French village of Domrémy to her tragic demise at the stake in Rouen.

Anouilh doesn’t intend to deliver a history lecture. Instead, he creates an immersive experience filled with surprises through the use of “mise en abyme”, everything we witness is theatre within theatre. Flashbacks, 4th wall breaking, and even an unexpected happy ending!

With scenes that seamlessly shift between humour and feeling, “The Lark,” written in the aftermath of World War II, resonates in a distinct manner in 2024.

While it may not enjoy the same frequency of staging as “Antigone,” “The Lark” surpasses it in terms of strength, poetry, and the subtlety that imbues the story.

Show in French Language
Age recommendation: 12+

Running time: 2 hours (plus a 15-minute interval)

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Enfantillages

Enfantillages

Sat 4th May 8pm, Sun 5th May 7.30pm and Mon 6th May 3pm

Enfantillages (Childishness) is a play by French Swiss author Léonore Confino, directed by Alexiane Cazenave, with Laura Turcatti and David Meslet and produced by Perspective Productions.


Meet ELLE and LUI, a couple navigating the complexities of raising a non-verbal 7-year-old child. Between shattered dreams and secrets aspirations, this daring, humorous, and incisive narrative immerses us in the relentless battle that defines the daily existence of this couple. This vibrant production, teetering between poetry and a tough reality, presents a tragicomic exploration of contemporary and timeless dilemmas. Through the lens of familial, parental, and individual struggles, it confronts us with the poignant challenges these characters face, inviting reflection on pressing societal issues.

In French with English subtitles.

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PAST & FUTURE // ELIOT SMITH DANCE

PAST & FUTURE // ELIOT SMITH DANCE

Wednesday 03 July, 8pm

Eliot Smith Dance (ESD) returns to Chelsea Theatre and embraces the past and future with the premiere of Paul Taylor’s ‘DUET’ from 1964, alongside Eliot Smith’s latest work – ‘HUMAN’.

Celebrating 60 years since its first performance by Paul Taylor Dance Company, DUET joins the ESD repertoire. Set to the music of Franz Josef Haydn, it is a testament to the simplicity and clarity of Taylor’s craft. Brief and beautifully shaped, it portrays a love, perhaps not new, but rather tried and true, perfectly executed by two ESD dancers, Rowan Parker and Yamit Salazar.

HUMAN, performed by the Performing Artist of the Year finalist (North East Culture Awards 2023) Yamit Salazar, the work comprises cutting edge contemporary and commercial dancing, exploring the joys, sorrows, idiocies and the brilliance of anything human, set to powerful music by ESD’s composer in residence Adam Johnson.

Expect ESD dancers to dazzle you with technical brilliance and sublime energy.

“An impressive and captivating performance” Graham Watts, tanz
“Human has a triumph-over-the-odds backstory worthy of an opener” Cultured North East
“One of the greatest performances I’ve seen for a very long time” Audience Response

This performance will include a Post Talk Show in the theatre.
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One Last Drink

One Last Drink

12th & 13th July Doors Open at 7pm, 14th July Doors Open at 6.30pm

One last drink explores the unspoken burden of the “strong friend.” We’ve all heard that saying before “check on your strong friend” especially when another suicide hits the news. People suddenly begin to remember to check on their strong friends. One last drink shows how the person carrying the least bits of weakness and smiling through the most amount of pain isn’t strong, but they are hiding. In a world so fixated on romantic love, the play highlights the love between 4 friends and how sometimes no matter how powerful that love is, it just wasn’t enough to save their friend from the hands of suicide and depression.

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