Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story – Bridge House Theatre, London
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Review: Unforgettable at Bridge House Theatre
The subtle interplay between the actors is quite beautiful The legend that is Nat King Cole makes him, like his song title, truly “Unforgettable”. It was his rendition, probably more than anyone else’s, of “Autumn Leaves” that has ensured that in jazz clubs worldwide, homage is forever paid, writes Eleanor Thorn. Playwright Tim Connery’s compelling production, under the direction of Nathan Osgood (both SE Londoners, the latter a jazz-loving Ame…
Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story – Bridge House Theatre, London
Writer: Tim Connery Director: Nathan Osgood In the pantheon of American jazz musicians, Nat King Cole is probably best remembered for his remarkably smooth voice and for standards such as Straighten Up and Fly Right, Unforgettable, Nature Boy, and The Christmas Song. Beyond that, there are elements of his life that have fallen out of [...] The post Unforgettable: The Nat King Cole Story – Bridge House Theatre, London appeared first on The Review…
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