Sunday Jazz Lunch - Hymn a Piaf presented by Caroline Nin Sunday 26th September
Caroline Nin - vocals, Clifford Slapper - Piano & Robert Rickenberg - Double Bass
Parisian chanteuse Caroline Nin sings the songs of Edith Piaf
Caroline Nin is a classic femme fatale – sexy, infectious, and so very French. Her intimate solo performances have transfixed audiences worldwide, and she is set to melt hearts in London
Fans of Edith Piaf know there is more to “the little sparrow” than “Non, je ne regrette rien” ! Parisian cabaret performer Caroline Nin gives you a chance to hear more of Piaf's much loved oeuvre.
This frank, tender and bi-lingual tribute to France's most famous chanteuse is a spine-tingling and moving revelation as she uses her eloquent, chiselled features, attentive diction and spirited singing to breathe new life into familiar anthems. This Piaf tribute is not an impersonation and this is Caroline Nin's “trademark.”
She delivers the famous anthems such as “La vie en Rose” and “Non, je ne regrette rien” in her own voice and jazz inflected tone. A must see as Nin draws the audience in the dark world of Madame Piaf both with tears and laughter.
THE PRESS
“An evening rich in poetry! Poignant" The Sydney Morning Herald
“This is a must see event if you are craving something extraordinary”
Australian Stage, Sydney
“When Caroline Nin sings La Vie En Rose, the rose becomes red, as the torches blaze
away”
Victor Kline, Sydney
“Nin has a quintessentially French “je ne sais quoi !”
The Sunday Telegraph, Sydney
“When Nin sings (...) the room strains to listen and hairs on the backs of necks stand up”
The Daily Telegraph, Sydney
Hymn A Piaf Caroline Nin
“More than a singer, more than an actress, Nin’s performance is enthralling.”
The Press, Christchurch
“Nin conveys her glamour and erotic but sexually ambiguous charge in quite an extraordinary
manner. Nin makes the most of every opportunity to illuminate Marlene’s allure. In the
process she delivers a hugely entertaining show.”
The Advertiser, Adelaide
Details
Date:
Sunday 26th September
Ticket Prices:
£10.00 - £13.00
Doors open time
First House
12:00

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