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The yarn of the greatest jazz musician you’ve never heard of, the braggadocious and fictitious Henri ‘Second Line’ DuBois. “The story I have to tell you is about how something beautiful, something excellent, was created in spite of unfairness and vexation”. A story of rhythm, jazz, opera and West African music created by Lucas Keen
‘Original and beautiful’ ‘A well-written, wellperformed, well-produced play.’- Audience comments
Accessibility and Venue Information
St Neots Library 1 Priory Lane PE19 2BH
Accessible parking two accessible / disabled parking spaces in front of the library. There are also accessible / disabled parking spaces in the pay and display Priory Lane car park.
Non-disabled parking at Priory Lane car park.
accessible toilet
lift to 1st floor.
Market Square bus stops A to E, 3 minute walk.
St Neots Train station 26 minute walk.
Hearing Loops will be available. Please book a hearing loop ticket if you require one.
Show contains live acoustic music
When: Friday 21 June 7pm (Doors open 6.45pm)
Running time: 60 minutes followed by 15-minute Q&A
Suitable for: Adults and Young People 12+yrs
Check it out: www.instagram.com/awaltzinneworleans
Tickets: £8 / £5 / £4
Book Tickets Online / Phone Box Office 01353 616991 / Visit a library (cash only)