The acclaimed singer and comedienne, once called ‘the love child of Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand’ , and one third of the satirical and much loved comedy trio Fascinating Aida, is bringing us her third solo show Liza Pulman Sings Streisand.
The shows follow on the back of sell out spring shows in London’s West End and rave reviews, the unique, sexy, sassy Liza weaving together history, humour and harmony as she celebrates the songs of the great Barbra Streisand with her six piece band, The Stardust Ensemble.
Liza’s double-A side single You Don’t Bring Me Flowers/The Way We Were is also available now. With special arrangements made with Joseph Atkins, the songs are reworked to include beautiful brass accompaniment from the fabulous The Brighouse and Rastrick Band.
Showbiz is in Liza’s blood. Stories from her life on stage and as the daughter of screenwriter Jack Pulman and actress Barbara Young -weave between songs, including affectionate memories of streisand – bringing not just her exceptional voice, but her storytelling to the stage.
Liza will bring you all the greatest Streisand hits from Evergreen to The Way We Were, and the much-loved Funny Girl numbers Don’t Rain On My Parade, Second Hand Rose and many more. You can see Liza performing evergreen Here, dripping with sparkle and talent, Liza is here to take you on a great night out with Streisand’s music.
Tour Dates and listings
Regent Centre, Christchurch
Sunday October 15, 7:30pm
Key Theatre, Peterborough
Tuesday October 17, 7:30pm
Cadogan Hall, London
Wednesday October 18, 7:30pm
Artshouse, Stratford on Avon
Friday October 20, 7:30pm
Maltings, Farnham
Thursday November 9, 7:30pm
Chequer Mead Theatre, East Grinstead
Wednesday November 15, 7:30pm
Wylotts Centre, Potters Bar
Thursday November 16, 8:00pm
Festival Theatre, Malvern
Saturday November 18, 7:30pm
Wilton’s Music Hall, London
Thursday November 23, 7:30pm
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