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LICH PICKINGS!
Birmingham Mail
|June 27, 2025
From Sir Willard White to Tony Hadley, and from Strictly's Neil Jones to Jacqui Dankworth, the annual Lichfield Festival will again welcome some stellar artists from the worlds of music, theatre, dance, comedy and literature. With so much on offer, we've picked out a few highlights...
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Gingerland Created by - and starring - Strictly Come Dancing’s Neil Jones, this new dance-theatre show is a Lichfield Festival exclusive. A funny, heart-warming and power-ful tale about being different, Gingerland mixes original music, top professional dancers, and fabulous choreography including Latin, hip-hop, ballroom and contemporary styles. Perfect for families. July 10 & 11, Lichfield Cathedral
Frau, That's What I Call Music! Piaf, protest songs, penguins... this light-hearted cabaret has it all. Amy J Payne, Anna Pool and Oliver Rundell showcase words and music from a dazzling array of female songwriters. There’s Dietrich and Lemper, of course, but you'll likely discover some surprises along with both laughter and quiet reflection. July, 12, The Hub at St Mary's.
A Boy Called Anne
From an inauspicious start in Ireland, Anne Bonney became one of the most fearsome and skilled pirates of the Golden Age. Actress Victoria Lucie brings to life her story of friendship, love, violence and tragedy. July 14, The Hub at St Mary’s.
Jacqui Dankworth
This story is from the June 27, 2025 edition of Birmingham Mail.
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