A woman with long golden curls stands in front of a yellow taxi. She is wearing a pink floral playsuit with feathers in her hair and her head is tilted back as she appears to be laughing. To the left of her is a man in a blue shirt and black scarf. He is playing a guitar with his foot resting on two vintage suitcases on the ground in front of him. To the right another man in a red plaid shirt leans against the taxi looking in a different direction. He is also laughing. Rose and Thorn of the Valley, Jenny and Hugh
Four musicians are playing on a stage. Left to right they are guitarist, percussionist, bass guitar and keys/singer. There is blue patterned stage lighting behind them and three purple spotlights shining on them from above.
Three musicians are on a stage. There is a female keys player and two males, one on percussion in the centre of the stage and one on guitars to the right. The female is adjusting her microphone while the guitarist tunes his guitar. In front of the keys player is a rug with two vintage suitcases and some fairy lights in jars. To the left of her is a little table with a glass of water and a plant with fairy lights in it. At the bottom of the image is the silhouette of the first few rows of an audience watching on.

CANCELLED - A Case of You: The Music of Joni Mitchell PLUS Rose and Thorn of the Valley

Cabaret • Music
United Kingdom

Cabaret songbird and storyteller Debirah Brennan connects the musical dots from Mitchell's formidable body of work which echoed the zeitgeist of the turbulent 70s and has crafted them into a memorable soundtrack of her own life wrapped in a contemporary story of free-spirited travel, love and reflection. Come on down to the Mermaid Cafe... we'll laugh and toast to lighter times and nostalgia.

★★★★ "Beautiful to watch, beautiful to listen to" The Clothesline

★★★★ "Brennan's personal engagement with the music is the fuel that powers the show and lights it up" The Edinburgh Reporter.
★★★½ "A gem of a show, beautiful and hauntingly simple" The Australia Times

Rose and Thorn of the Valley play a rare performance, specifically chosen due to their unquestionable talent, and their similar influences. 

Presented by: Andrew Cooper