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2018.
Barry Cryer Charity Performance in London - 22 February

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Dear , hoping this is of interest....should be a lively event.
 

Barry Cryer.....Gifted. Creative. Incorrigible

With Colin Sell & Jumoké Fashola

For One Night Only-Thursday 22 February 2018

In a Fundraising Benefit for PanIntercultural Arts

Barry Cryer, accompanied byColin Sellon piano, combine in a rare appearance in central London to entertain in an evening of jokes, one-liners, anecdotes from in and out of showbiz, and songs. Merriment is guaranteed throughout. The singerJumoké Fasholawill both host and perform,andPAN's Amies Choirwill also sing, accompanied by Colin. The details are:

  • Kings Place, 90 York Way, London N1 9AG

  • Thursday 22 February 2018

  • 7:45pm in Hall One

  • Tickets £27.50 online atwww.kingsplace.co.uk

  • Box Office: 020 7520 1490

Barry Cryer, OBE

Barry's legendary wit and huge sense of fun continue to be enjoyed by millions - on radio, television and in live performance. ‘He's like a very generous jukebox - you put a penny in and get ten songs back.'The Independent.Barry and Colin continue their collaboration on Radio 4's top-rated comedy quizI'm SorryI Haven't A Clue, and tour together inStrictly Come Joking.

Colin Sell

Colin is an accomplished pianist who has forgivingly endured the barbs of his Chairmen onISIHAC, particularly the late Humphrey Lyttleton who delighted in put-downs such as ‘You'll be accompanied by Colin Sell who has forgotten more about playing the piano than the rest of us know.'

Jumoké Fasholais a broadcaster, journalist and vocalist who has appeared at the London Jazz Festival, the Royal Albert Hall alongside Dionne Warwick, and performed with Bobby McFerrin at the Royal Festival Hall. She presents BBC Radio London's Sunday Breakfast Show,Inspirit with Jumoké Fashola.

Barry Cryer, Colin SellandJumoké Fasholaare available for interviews about this show. Please contact John Wallace onjohn.wallace3@btinternet.comor 07493 181351

PAN Intercultural Artswww.pan-arts.net

PAN changes peoples' lives by using theatre, music and other art forms to help some of the most marginalised groups find a voice to reclaim their place in society.