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This event is part of Newbury Spring Festival 2025 programme

An Evening with Joséphine



  • Corn Exchange Auditorium
  • Full Price £20 (including booking fee)
A woman dressed in all black sings while holding a large piece of red mesh fabric

Platinum priority booking goes on sale on Tuesday 11 February at 10am. Gold priority booking goes on sale on Wednesday 12 February. Friends priority booking goes on sale on Thursday 13 February. Tickets go on general sale on Tuesday 25 February at 10am.

Three classic and influential silent movies, with scores newly composed by Jean Hasse and Luke Styles, set the scene for the extraordinary story of Joséphine Baker. 

The acclaimed ensemble Counterpoise set the colourful scene in 1920s Paris: a time of experimental cinema, Dadaism and lively nightclubs. This performance tells the story, with text, visuals and movement, of the American-French dancer, singer and actress Joséphine Baker, notorious for her banana dance, but also a civil rights activist, champion of women’s rights, intrepid French Resistance fighter and 'the most sensational woman anyone ever saw' (Hemingway).

Location: Corn Exchange Newbury

Duration: 2 hours (approx)

Cassiopeia Berkeley-Agyepong: actor/singer 
Counterpoise Ensemble 
Yshani Perinpanayagam: piano, music director and composer/arranger
Amy Green: saxophones
Deborah Calland: trumpet 
Andrew Connington: trombone

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