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James Rowland’s Songs of the Heart Trilogy Embarks on UK Tour

by Staff Writer
January 7, 2025
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James Rowland Dies James Rowland (windy) Credit Rosie Collins

James Rowland Dies James Rowland (windy) Credit Rosie Collins

Straight off the back of another sold out run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, which included his 100th show in Summerhall’s Anatomy Lecture Theatre, James Rowland is embarking on his biggest tour to date. From January – May 2025, he will be performing his critically acclaimed Songs of the Heart Trilogy of shows across the country.

From Essex to Edinburgh, from village to vaudeville, James will perform his second trilogy of storytelling shows, following life through its journey from youth, to middle age, and to our own mortality: Learning to Fly, Piece of Work, and finally, James Rowland Dies at the End of the Show. Each a remarkable hour of theatre, each a captivating mix of storytelling, comedy and music; and each sees James strain every sinew to keep the audience completely rapt.

What would you do with an hour? What if it was your last hour ever? For James the answer is easy: he wants to tell you a story.

       

Premiering at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2022, Learning to Fly sees James recount his adolescence, his struggle with illness, and the unlikely friendship he forges with an elderly lady once feared by the local kids. It’s a joyous show about love’s eternal struggle with time, music’s ability to heal, and his friend’s last wish: to get high once before she died.

Piece of Work (2023) finds James between youth and old age; in between birth and death. Creating a new show while trying to understand what and where home really is. Using nothing but words, a few handmade maps and Shakespeare’s Hamlet, James paints a picture of our country in all of its beauty, pain, and kindness in a heart-rending hour of theatre.

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Premiering last year, James Rowland Dies at the End of the Show is the third and final part of the Songs of the Heart Trilogy, in which James contemplates mortality and what he would share if he only had an hour left to live. All the best bits of living flash before our eyes in an uplifting investigation into life, humanity, and, of course, James Rowland dies at the end of the show.

From the creator of the acclaimed Songs of Friendship Trilogy, James Rowland brings his second trilogy of storytelling shows to venues the length and breadth of the country – he tours three shows across 50+ venues from January – May 2025.

More information can be found here

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