Main Performers | Armstrong and Miller, Jason Manford, Jane Horrocks, Rob Deering, Watson and Oliver - comedians James Morgan and Juliette Pochin, Alfie Boe, Rebecca Ferguson - vocal |
Choirs | BBC Singers, Brighton Festival Chorus, English National Opera (ENO) Chorus |
Conductors | Jane Asher, Sarah Brightman - guest conductors |
Set List | 'O Fortuna' from Carmina Burana, C Orff, 'Good Vibrations', The Beach Boys, Al Murray, Jason Manford, 'Stars' from Les Miserable, Schonberg, Boubil, 'Take Me To Yor Heart Again', (La Vie en Rose', Piaf/Louiguy, 'Zadok the Priest' Handel, Watson and Oliver - comedy sketch, 'Intermezzo - Cavalleria Rusticana', Mascagni INTERVAL 'Fighting Suspicions', R Ferguson, Eg White, 'Mad About the Boy', N Coward, 'Coffee Song', R Deering, 'Habanera'-' Carmen', Bizet, 'Les Voicis' - 'Carmen', Bizet, 'The Train Song' - 'Armstrong and Miller', 'Mamma', 'Wheels of a Dream' - 'Ragtime' - Ahrens, Flaherty, 'Volare' - 'Modugno', 'Mambo Italian' - Merrill, 'Always Look on the Bright Side of Life', Idle |
Performance Notes | Join Parkinson's UK in the magnificent surroundings of the Royal Albert Hall for a fantastic evening of music and comedy! The event, hosted by Al Murray, will bring together a spectacular line-up of artist, including Armstrong & Miller, Alfie Boe, Rebecca Ferguson, Jason Manford, Jane Horrocks, Rob Deering and Watson & Oliver.
It will also feature guest conductor appearances by Jane Asher and Sarah Brightman plus a full 60 piece orchestra and choral ensemble.
This event is the brainchild of music producer, composer and conductor James Morgan, who was diagnosed with Young Onset Parkinson's at the age of 42. He and his partner and fellow producer Juliette Pochin immediately saw the importance of using their musical connections to highlight the impact of Parkinson's and to show that it is possible to continue to work and live life to the full after diagnosis, as James continues to do. |
Related Archival Material | Programme (RAHE/1/2014/42), Handbill (RAHE/6/2014/33), Poster (RAHE/2/2014/30) |
Ticket Prices | £15.00 (Restricted View) - £49.50 |