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Sarah Jane Morris archive"Leave your preconceptions at home" begins one London critic's assessment of sensual singer-songwriter Sarah Jane Morris, who straddles rock, blues, jazz and soul with a goosebump-raising four octave range that rumbles from the heels of her size eight shoes to the tips of her flame-red mane.

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Sarah Jane Morris

Archive listings for Sarah Jane Morris

Work type: Concert.

The Sisterhood - T181689497

9 Mar 24Alexandra Palace, Outer London :: V0521614631
listing details L01176467976

Where It Hurts - T0989953892

The Communards’ singer tells her life story in words and music. This show was launched to critical acclaim at last year’s Edinburgh Festival. Sarah Jane Morris’ one woman show is an intimate, autobiographical performance named after her recent album ‘Where It Hurts’. She reveals her life story from her father’s imprisonment when she was just 17 and becoming a political activist during the Thatcher years to having a number 1 hit with the Communards, running her own record label and marrying one of The Pogues.Performer Tony Remy. Performer Kevin Armstrong.
28 Apr 11Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry :: V156
listing details L333483541
24 Sep 10Citizens Theatre, Glasgow :: V611
listing details L1376306919

T02132648831

Famed for her association with ‘the Communards’ in the mid-80s and infamous for a banned rendition of the classic ‘Me and Mrs Jones’, Sarah Jane Morris has always attracted as much attention for her politics as for her soul-driven, seismic voice. Ten solo albums later, pop stardom on the continent, and a diverse set of musical collaborations on record, film and stage, Morris continues to steer her unorthodox career to greater heights. This year marks Sarah Jane’s 50th birthday and she is releasing a co-written and co-produced album of 13 songs entitled ‘Where it Hurts'.Performer Dominic Miller (nylon string guitar). Performer Tony Remy (acoustic guitar). Performer Henry Thomas (acoustic bass guitar). Performer Martyn Barker (drums).
27 Jun 09New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth :: V769
listing details L0888267136

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Performer Katriona Taylor.
24 Jul 07Cannizaro Park, Outer London :: V367
listing details L1349367667

T0681584068

24 Oct 06Bloomsbury Theatre, Inner London :: V170
listing details L0282945004
26 Sep 06Brighton Komedia, Brighton :: V654
listing details L898783510
23 Sep 05Trinity Theatre and Arts Centre, Tunbridge Wells :: V691
listing details L01481509535
22 Jan 05Trinity Theatre and Arts Centre, Tunbridge Wells :: V691
listing details L01078973689

T01944464979

13 Nov 04The Maltings Theatre (formely Maltings Arts Centre), St Albans :: V52
listing details L0410390621

T1724712153

8 Jul 03PowerHaus (previously Dingwalls), Inner London :: V1726140145
listing details L02094844104

Other listings

4 Jun 22Marine Theatre, Lyme Regis :: V1001
listing details L0540396234
7 Oct 11Lighthouse (previously known as Poole Arts Centre), Poole :: V910
listing details L01951477738
30 Sep 09Assembly Rooms, Derby :: V427
listing details L01584015093
3 May 07The Hawth, Crawley :: V720
listing details L609532844
15 Jun 03Warwick Arts Centre, Coventry :: V156
listing details L01902487961
3 May 02artsdepot, Outer London :: V320
listing details L01245473069
22 Dec 01Plough Arts Centre, Great Torrington :: V903
listing details L1280586040

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