This acclaimed show tells the true story of the first racially integrated jazz club in New York - Cafe Society, which opened in December 1938.
One of the first American venues to treat the great black artists of the era with dignity and respect, the club was the launch pad for Billie Holiday, Lena Horne, Sarah Vaughan and many others.
Full of swinging jazz, blues, gospel and bebop, the show follows the venue’s thrilling struggles and triumphs to its eventual demise in America’s ‘Red Scare’ of the late 1940s.
Billie Holiday was one of the first headliners at the club and it was at Cafe Society that club owner Barney Josephson presented her with the classic protest lyric Strange Fruit – which became her signature song.
Written by Alex Webb
Cafe Society Swing
Theatre Royal Stratford East, Gerry Raffles Square, Startford, London
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This event ended on Saturday 16th of June 2018
This event ended on Saturday 16th of June 2018
Admission
£10-32
£10-32
Location
Theatre Royal Stratford East, Gerry Raffles Square, Startford, London
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