Julie Atherton Set for 'West End Up Close' Series Tonight

By: Oct. 20, 2016
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Relative Motion has announced its second concert in partnership with The House of St. Barnabas, a charity and members club in Soho. After the sold-out West End Up Close concert with Jodie Jacobs in February, Relative Motion is delighted to be featuring Julie Atherton tonight, the 20th of October.

Julie is one of the West End's most versatile entertainers with a distinctive voice and unmatched comic timing. Her theatre credits include Kate Monster in Avenue Q, Sister Mary Robert in the first UK tour of Sister Act: The Musical as well as performing in Mamma Mia! and Fame. She has appeared on the Royal Variety Performance, Children in Need and Britain's Got More Talent and has released three solo albums.

Julie will perform an intimate, acoustic set of some of her West End favourites in the House's beautiful chapel. She will be joined by Olivier award winner George Maguire (The Busker's Opera, Sunny Afternoon, Lift) and West End favourite Lillie Flynn (Sunny Afternoon, Wicked, Love Story).

Directed by Christopher Lane with musical direction by James Taylor, the concert is produced by Relative Motion's Josh McNorton & Christopher Lane and will benefit The House of St. Barnabas.

The House of St. Barnabas is a charitable organisation that puts those who are homeless and socially excluded back into meaningful work. All profits from the evening will go directly towards supporting the HOSB's Employment Academy. Members of the audience are encouraged to enjoy the members club at the House of St. Barnabas pre and post show. For more information, visit www.hosb.org.uk.

IF YOU GO:

The West End Up Close with Julie Atherton

Venue: The Chapel of St. Barnabas, 1 Greek Street, Soho Square, W1D 4NQ
(closest stations: Leicster Square or Tottenham Court Road)

Date: Thursday 20th October 2016
Time: 7:30pm
Running Time: 80 minutes, no interval

Tickets: £25 (All profit goes to support the Employment Academy at The House of St. Barnabas)



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