Damian Lewis to play intimate London gig at Hoxton Hall

Damian Lewis will play his only current London gig at Hoxton Hall this spring.

Appearing on Friday 3 March 2023, the star of Band Of Brothers and Homeland is expected to play tracks from his debut album, teaming up with a band of friends, who also happen to be top London musicians!

Lewis joins the latest schedule of shows at Grade II* listed music venue Hoxton Hall, one of only four original musical halls remaining in the UK.

It will also host the new opera company, Uncovered Opera Company’s immersive production of Verdi’s Macbeth with performances Saturday 25, Sunday 26 February – Saturday 4, Sunday 5 March 2023. There will be two principle casts led by Eril Vincenzi / Marrianne Town Smith (25/2 & 5/3) and Robert Byford / Anna Loveday (26/3 & 4/3); a chorus of twenty and a fourteen piece orchestra with musical direction by the award winning conductor Andrew Morley. The production is directed by Valeria Perboni (assistant director on Zefferelli’s Turandot – Arena di Verona.) The company was recently set up to celebrate the unsung singers who cover roles in opera, and who might otherwise never be seen performing the role. Now they are ‘uncovered’ by the Uncovered Opera Company.

The indie-pop singer-songwriter Rachel Chinouriri will play four nights at the venue from Tuesday 9 – Friday 12 May 2023 for her only London gigs.

Also announced for the multi-genre schedule is an evening of poetry on Friday and Saturday 14 & 15 July 2023 featuring Hollie McNish, the Sunday Times bestselling author of Slug and winner of the Ted Hughes Award for New Work in Poetry for her personal memoir Nobody Told Me – written with honesty, conviction, humour and love. Hollie will be joined by prize-winning Scottish poet and scribbler Michael Pedersen performing his brand new collection of poetry, The Cat Prince and his poetic memoir Boy Friends which Stephen Fry declared as “enchanting …astonishingly compelling” – performances not to be missed.

For more information and tickets, visit hoxtonhall.co.uk

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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