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Live at Zedel Announces September Season

by Staff Writer
July 12, 2017
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Live at Zédel, Soho’s unique live entertainment concept at The Crazy Coqs, announces their September programme ahead of the Autumn/Winter season launch later this summer.

Produced in partnership with Fane Productions Ltd, Live at Zédel’s September programme is heaving with new talent and established acts across all disciplines including live music, musical theatre, cabaret, comedy and spoken word. Highlights include Sir Michael Parkinson, the nation’s best loved interviewer for ‘An Evening With…’, the return of a residency slot from internationally acclaimed singer, pianist and songwriter Joe Stilgoe with his much-anticipated new show and Mad Men star Bryan Batt’s one-man cabaret show.

September’s programme features three other residencies including cabaret with The Black Cat “Salon Des Artisties” who begin a Friday night residency, The Night, on the first Monday of every month and Howard Sanditen’s Open Mic Party, monthly on Thursdays.

       

Full season can be found here. www.liveatzedel.com

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