Lunchtime Concert at the Bishopsgate Institute

On Friday 18 March the Noël Coward Foundation are holding a lunchtime concert at the Bishopsgate Institute.

The programme features a mix of songs and readings on the theme of Coward in London and Paris, inspired by materials from the Bishopsgate Institute’s archive which will be on display. Including: London PrideParisian PierrotLondon (Is A Little Bit of Alright)The Last Time I Saw Paris, and a premiere performance of a new arrangement of I Wanted to Show You Paris, as well as readings from Coward’s autobiography, diaries and private letters.

Noël Coward Foundation Scholars will be performing in celebration of the work of Noël Coward and the musicians his legacy has supported. The concert will feature Hayat Selim (Royal College of Music), Tim Southgate (Royal Academy of Music) and Sachin Sharma (Guildhall School of Music & Drama). The performance will be narrated by Robert Hazle and feature special guest, Ben Stock.

Tickets are free and can be booked here.

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