Liza Pulman

Pulman and Stilgoe: Hooray for Hollywood

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About the show

An evening featuring some of the best loved songs of our movie-musical lives. The Wizard of Oz to Wicked, West Side Story to La La Land, and many, many more.

An evening featuring some of the best loved songs of our movie-musical lives. The Wizard of Oz to Wicked, West Side Story to La La Land, and many, many more.

The Hollywood musical feels like it’s been with us forever. Starting with The Jazz Singer in 1927, almost 100 years later audiences still watch the big screen come alive with singing, dancing, comedy and romance.

Fascinating Aïda’s Liza Pulman and Joe Stilgoe’s combined love and exhaustive movie knowledge is on technicolour display as they bring some of these great movie-musical songs to life on the stage.

No big screen, only big talents, great harmonies and lots of music and laughter. So, bring your popcorn as they bring you the magic of the movie musicals.

Featuring

Liza Pulman appearing at this event

Liza Pulman

Liza Pulman is a Drama Desk Award-nominated singer and actress, best known as a third of the cabaret group Fascinating Aïda.

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Joe Stilgoe appearing at this event

Joe Stilgoe

Son of songwriter and TV personality Richard Stilgoe, Joe's jazzy and witty sets mix songwriting, singing and piano playing. He is a founding member of the hit Radio 4 comedy show, The Horne Section. 'Well, stone the crows, this Joseph is a clever kid' (Sir Tim Rice) 'More talent than you can shake a walking stick at' (David Finkle, Back Stage, New York) 'Not since Oscar Peterson's halcyon days have I heard a jazz piano player who could be compared to such a great artist in both technique and inspiration' (Sir John Dankworth).

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