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"Five star performance" The Guardian.
"The show was the highlight of The Edinburgh Festival" The Scotsman. Hazel O'Connor returns to her roots in Coventry to mark the 30th anniversary of the ground-breaking film Breaking Glass with this acclaimed autobiographical show. "O'Connor is a pro – unpretentious, good-humoured and relaxed... the expressive power of her singing, her songwriting craft and warm, strong personality... Cormac De Barra's expert playing of the Irish Harp..." The Times. O'Connor takes us on an emotional journey from her childhood right up to the present day. In this remarkable theatre show, Hazel's candid and moving account using words and music, details the highs and lows of a career that had her catapulted to stardom. Beyond Breaking Glass will touch your soul - just as it has done to theatre audiences worldwide. This is rare opportunity to see this eighties diva's "Unique and unforgettable" (The Scotsman) performance in the intimate surroundings of the Belgrade's B2. |
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Hazel O'Connor will play her unique and unforgettable autobiographical show "Beyond Breaking Glass" at the Edinburgh fringe festival from the 19 to 26 August 2013.
She will be accompanied beautifully by Cormac De Barra on the harp, the perfect, delicate counterpoint to her singing.
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Hazel & Cormac in 2008 in "Beyond The Breaking Glass" at The Corn Exchange in Hertford | |
Hazel O'Connor sings acoustic, returning to her soul folk-roots in a captivating, intimate performance with celebrated Irish harpist Cormac De Barra. O' Connor’s husky voice remains charged with passion and her wicked sense of humour is ever present.
No show is complete without her original classics Will You, D-Days and Eighth Day or her new classics Rebecca, Driftwood, I'm Still Breathing and Acoustically Yours. The combination of De Barra’s harp with the familiar silken gravel of Hazel’s voice is truly magical. ...“Sumptuous songs with a soulful, introspective lyrical depth…helped by Cormac De Barra’s exquisite harp...seamless forays into pop blues and soul - Irish Times. |
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