Crazy Coqs reveals new live shows and online streams for August and September

Crazy Coqs at the Brasserie Zédel has announced a new series of live shows for August and September.

In line with current guidance, all shows will be performed to a reduced capacity with a socially distant seating plan, and performers will maintain social distancing.

Fans not able to make it in person will be able to watch select performances online via a new partnership with Fane Online.

Those set for shows and streams include Janie Dee, Maria Friedman, Lauren Samuels, Sophie Evans, Cedric Neal, Nerina Pallot, Sharon Rose and Jay Rayner.

You can find an overview of the programme below.

For full details and tickets visit the Crazy Coqs website here.

THE DOLLY SHOW – August 13 & 14 at 7PM

IAN SHAW – August 27, 28 & 29 at 7PM

JANIE DEE: NEW LIFE – September 1, 2, 3 at 7PM and online September 3

JAY RAYNER IN CONVERSATION WITH GRACE DENT – September 4 at 7PM and online

CEDRIC NEAL: SONGVERSATIONS OF A BLACK MAN – September 7 at 7PM and online

JOANNA EDEN SINGS THE MAGICAL MUSIC OF JONI MITCHELL – September 9 at 7PM

LENNY BEIGE: ONE MAN AND HIS TALENT – September 10 at 7PM and online

THE JAY RAYNER QUARTET – September 11 at 9:30PM

SOPHIE-LOUISE DANN: MAY I HAVE A MOMENT? – September 12 at 7PM and online

NERINA PALLOT – September 16 & 17 at 9.30PM

ELAINE DELMAR SINGS PORTER & GERSHWIN – September 17 at 7PM

CLARE TEAL & JASON REBELLO – September 18 at 7PM & 9.30PM

MIRANDA WILFORD: PICK YOURSELF UP, BRUSH YOURSELF OFF AND… – September 19 at 7PM and online

MARIA FRIEDMAN: LENNIE & STEVE – September 21, 23, 24 & 25 at 7PM and online September 25

JASON CARR: MUSIC DURING LOCKDOWN – September 28 at 7PM

LAUREN SAMUELS & SOPHIE EVANS CELEBRATE JUDY GARLAND – September 29 at 7PM and online

SHARON ROSE AND CHRIS HATT: WAITING IN THE WINGS – September 29 at 9:30PM

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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