Events on Sunday 22nd July
“South West Dance Theatre and Breathing Fire team up to bring home to you the riot of emotions that make up this legendary love story - the hatred between the two families sworn enemies, the love that knows no bounds, and the grief and tragedy that ultimately brings reconciliation. With Breathing Fire's inimitable African griot-inspired playback theatre alongside SWDT's signature blend of ballet, contemporary, jazz, capoeira, Latin and tap in a dance performance of Romeo and Juliet – we make you the audience the heroes and heroines experiencing how all this would feel using a mixture of pop, indie and classical music.”
From:
Being Romeo and Juliet
“In 2017, The Grahams pointed their Harleys westward and set off along Route 66 to find the ‘real’ America. Performing live for River Town, The Grahams’ blend of rootsy folk will bring to life their unconventional journey across a country in turmoil, and the characters they met along the way. A must for all Americana fans.”
From:
The Grahams
“SuRie is thrilled to be visiting The
Redgrave Theatre, and looks forward to presenting the audience with an acoustic set of timeless songs, ranging from ABBA, over Johnny Logan, to Katrina and the Waves.”
From:
SuRie UK Tour
“Having started as Mexican surf music outfit this lot evolved their own kind of post-Balkan swing-funk sound, growing into a seven-strong jazz-tinged festival favourite that now regularly spends the summer touring the outdoor stages of Europe.”
From:
Wesley Randolph Eader
“One music journalist noted "Sibun’s name has yet to gain the star power of other prominent guitarists marching blues into the 21st century, but his credentials are eye-popping nevertheless. Aside from playing in Robert Plant’s band, Sibun has opened for some of rock’s most influential guitarists, including Johnny Winter, Taj Mahal, and Peter Green".[3]”
From:
Innes Siburn