David Shepherd and Brian Daniels in association with Stars and Angels Present
BOY GEORGE IN A SEASON OF NEW CONCERTS AT THE SHAW THEATRE
'SONGS THAT MADE YOU DANCE AND CRY'
'Beyond...the face paint, lies a great British soul voice. Church Of The Poison Mind was delivered at breakneck speed and overflowed with joie de vivre. Do You Really Want To Hurt Me? was the very epitome of dreaminess and the beloved Karma Chameleon gained a new layer of loveliness in a new, stately incarnation' - The Evening Standard.
Some may say that George's life has been a soap opera played out in the tabloids since his meteoric rise to international stardom in 1982. There is however one undeniable truth his incredible and instantly recognisable voice that has sold millions of albums worldwide.
George returns to the live stage in a series of exclusive intimate concerts in a stomping 2hr marathon packed with his best known and widely loved hits from Culture Club, his solo career and new writing. He will be joined on stage by a surprise guest each night to duet on new material or perform new interpretations of songs from his vast catalogue.
George gets personal and talks openly about his years as a pop and fashion icon, his relationships, musical collaborations and the truth behind the tabloid headlines. He is foremost a musician and artist and these series of concerts provide the perfect platform for one of music's most colourful and treasured performers.
'Culture Club is a living soap opera and at times I have to pinch myself because it is beyond madness' - Boy George 1999
About the Theatre
George Bernard Shaw would have been proud of this theatre.
Located near the British Library, the Shaw Theatre has hosted the best. From the brash genius of the Broadway musical, to Van Morrison's dynamic fusion of Celtic and contemporary music, to Harry Connick Jr's inimitable New Orleans' jazz.
Sundays at the Shaw are home to some of London's finest classical musicians in the intimate and immediate setting which is the Shaw Theatre.
The Shaw Theatre continues its outreach into the community in association with its producers, ensuring that a new generation of theatre goers have the opportunity to share the unforgettable experience of live theatre, opera and ballet.
'We look forward to you joining us for an evening at London's Shaw Theatre' -
Brian Daniels, Chief Executive and Artistic Director
Before being completely rebuilt in 1998, the Shaw Theatre originally opened its doors in 1971 as part of the St Pancras Library. The theatre is now fully refurbished with 446 comfortable seats, all commanding an excellent view of the stage. It has two large foyers, six large dressing rooms for up to 60 people and extensive high quality backstage facilities which include a props store, workshop space and laundry facilities.
For members of the public there is disabled access, excellent cloakroom facilities and a large bar serving drinks and refreshments. The two capacious foyers make ideal exhibition spaces.
Location
The theatre is located beside the British Library, and soon to be refurbished St Pancras Station Hotel, equidistant from King's Cross and Euston Stations, which makes it one of the most accessible in London. The major redevelopments in the area, which includes the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, makes this a flourishing location. There is ample free car parking in the evenings.
Directions
The theatre forms part of the New Generation 4 Star Novotel Hotel on Euston Road next to the British Library equal distance from King's Cross and Euston underground and main line stations. Underground lines Victoria, Piccadilly, Northern, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, and Circle lines. Bus routes 10, 30, 73, 91, 205, 390 and 476.
Parking: NCP car park - Euston Station and after 6.30pm in Charlton Street and Ossulston Street.
Congestion Charge:The theatre is just outside the Congestion Charge Zone.