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On stage for 90 minutes accompanied by live musicians and ‘performed with astounding versatility’, Bernadette Robinson’s miraculous voice shifts from the smoky blues of Billie Holiday to the thrilling soprano of Maria Callas, via Garland, Cline and Piaf. With consummate ease, she breathes new life into the five legendary performers and the five ordinary women whose lives were changed by their brush with fame.
Returning due to phenomenal demand, Songs For Nobodies transfers to the West End’s Ambassadors Theatre for a strictly limited engagement from 9 January.
Book now for a ‘spellbinding solo performance’.
Sung with authenticity and deep emotion- British Theatre
Bernadette Robinson is a tour-de-force... a spellbinding evening- Broadway World
So sublime, it's like a shot of morphine; for a blissful few moments, all the cares in the world are gone- The Telegraph
A jaw-dropping talent... simply staggering- The Times
Extraordinary performance- Time Out
Touchingly, wittily writtern- Financial Times
A musical sensation- Metro
Ambassadors Theatre
The Ambassadors Theatre opened on 5th June 1913. The theatre presented Deburau in 1921 which saw Ivor Novello making his first stage appearance, Eugene O'Neill's The Emperor Jones starring Paul Robeson, The Mask of Virtue in 1935 which saw the West End stage debut of a 22 year old Vivien Leigh and Spring Meeting in 1938 with Margaret Rutherford.
Britain's longest running production The Mousetrap by Agatha Christie opened at The Ambassadors on 25th November 1952 and played here until its 21st Birthday in 1974 when it transferred next door to the larger St Martin's Theatre.
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