Our Patch AUGUST 2014
Our Patch AUGUST 2014
August
1 August
l David Bromberg & Larry
Campbell, Bush Hall W12
In the mid-sixties David
Bromberg was working his
way through the Greenwich
Village coffeehouses. While
Larry Campbell is David’s
modern counterpart. A
master of acoustic and
electric guitar, mandolin,
fiddle, pedal steel, cittern and
various other instruments,
mastered while playing with
Shawn Colvin, Buddy & Julie
Miller and Emmylou Harris.
7.30pm. £17.50
www.bushhallmusic.co.uk
2 August
l A Tribute to the
Troubadour: The Songs
of JJ Cale, Brooks Blues
Bar W6
15-16 August
l The Dobson Experience,
Barons Court Theatre W14
consequences with long-term
lesbian friend, La Femme.
In her award-winning play,
Terri Power plumbs female to
male transition to find
laughter, tears, tragedy and
enlightenment. Various
times. £15 (£12 concs)
www.riversidestudios.co.uk
Until 3 August
l Queen Anne, Barons
Court Theatre W14
Three hundred years after the
death of Queen Anne in
1714, a new play by Kate
Glover highlights the
intrigue, plots and squabbles
in a tantalisingly little known
reign. Directed by Kenneth
Michaels, it is the latest
production by Historia
Theatre company. When
Queen Anne, shy, goutridden and overweight,
ascends the throne in 1702,
the Jacobites, proto-terrorists,
will stop at nothing to kill
her and put her half-brother
the Roman Catholic James
Stuart on the throne. James
just happens to be supported
by the hugely powerful Louis
XIV of France. Court
From 26 August
Kate Bush
Steve Morrison leads a band
featuring the best of
London’s blues musicians in
an evening dedicated to the
music and songwriting of
JJ Cale. He sadly passed away
last July but left a wonderful
catalogue of songs that
epitomised the notion of
cool. The evening plans to
celebrate his original brand
of blues & roots music and
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