Rondo Summer 2019
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Vocal Stargazing<br />
By Cecilia Le Poer Power / Cecilia & Amadou<br />
Thu 6 Jun • 8pm • Full £12 Concs £10 • Music<br />
Internationally renowned singer-composer Cecilia Le Poer Power debuts<br />
her much anticipated one-woman music experience at The <strong>Rondo</strong>.<br />
Using loop pedal technology, Cecilia weaves exquisite layers of vocals,<br />
creating ethereal, mesmerising and sublime landscapes and songs.<br />
Cecilia has performed as a soloist at many of the UK’s leading concert<br />
venues and her music has been used widely, including by BBC TV.<br />
In the second half of the evening, Cecilia will be joined by Senegalese<br />
kora player/singer Amadou Diagne for a set of spellbinding original<br />
songs – music truly alive in the moment.<br />
“A perfect marriage of sounds and cultures, plaintive and full of longing” – Saied Dai<br />
INCUNABULA COLLECTIVE<br />
Queue Written and performed by Connor Macleod<br />
Fri 7 & Sat 8 Jun • 8pm • Full £10 • Professional Theatre<br />
Queue is an epic performance poem that follows one man’s journey<br />
from one end of a queue to the other.<br />
This show will document the beauty of new relationships, the ache of<br />
loneliness and the bitterness one feels for those more fortunate than<br />
yourself... all sped up to fit into an hour-long performance.<br />
A mixture of sharp comedy, existential dread and unconventional<br />
poetics, Queue is the show that plays in all of our heads when we’re<br />
trapped with our own thoughts.<br />
This is Incunabula Collective’s second time at the Bath Fringe Festival,<br />
following their successful debut of #Gunsh0w last year.<br />
MARK CAREY<br />
Into the Breach By Mark Carey<br />
Fri 14 Jun • 7:30pm • Full £12 Concs £10 • Professional Theatre<br />
Odd job man George Crocker wants to liven up his dull life so joins<br />
his local Drama Club. Little does he know that their Director has<br />
decided to tackle Shakespeare’s Henry V.<br />
George soon finds that he has much in common with the character<br />
of Henry V. Despite his reluctance to revisit his past as a soldier<br />
George finds that Shakespeare’s words resonate in a way that inspire,<br />
challenge and ultimately change him.<br />
Set during the Second World War this nostalgic, funny and moving<br />
story will appeal to all. It is a vivid portrait of village life with all<br />
seventeen colourful characters played by one man (including the<br />
ladies!).