The Courtyard Hereford Spring Season Brochure 2022
January - April 2022. Get back to some live entertainment and enjoy an array of theatre, music, comedy and more this Spring at The Courtyard Hereford.
January - April 2022. Get back to some live entertainment and enjoy an array of theatre, music, comedy and more this Spring at The Courtyard Hereford.
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Music
tribute
Friday 25 February 7.30pm
Main house
Legend: The Music of Bob Marley
Legend is an unforgettable evening celebrating this
musical icon in one fantastic stage show extravaganza.
Combining his superb, distinctive vocals with flawless
musicianship, and a supremely talented cast. Together
they recreate the timeless hits Could You Be Loved, Is
This Love, One Love, No Woman No Cry, Three Little
Birds, Jammin’, Buffalo Soldier, Get Up Stand Up, I
Shot the Sheriff and many more reggae classics.
Tickets £29.50
theatre
Saturday 26 February 7.30pm DB
main house
AD ST
OR £10
£8 OR £10
FRIENDS &
PATRONS
HIRE
black is the colour of my voice
Fringe First award winner Apphia Campbell’s acclaimed
production heads on a national tour, after sell-out seasons in
Shanghai, New York, Edinburgh, and the West End.
Inspired by the life of Nina Simone, Black Is The Color Of My
Voice follows a successful jazz singer and civil rights activist
seeking redemption after the untimely death of her father. She
reflects on the journey that took her from a young piano prodigy
destined for a life in the service of the church, to a renowned
jazz vocalist at the forefront of the Civil Rights Movement.
Tickets £16.50, Concessions £12.50
“Moving
portrayal of
determination
and survival.”
The Times
theatre
Wednesday 2 March 7.30pm
Main house
dyad productions present
I, elizabeth
Elizabeth I: Queen at 25, political phoenix and famously
unmarried, but who was the woman beneath the crown?
Using only Elizabeth’s words, adapted from letters,
speeches and writings, writer and performer Rebecca
Vaughan explores the queen’s struggle to reconcile the
desires of womanhood with the duties of sovereignty.
Directed by Olivier Award winner, Guy Masterson.
Winner of the Three Weeks Editors Award.
Tickets £16.50
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