Ma Bessie - After Hours

Ma Bessie - After Hours

Sat 20 Apr 7:30PM - 90 mins + 20 min interval

presented by Ma Bessie Productions

Suitable for

Adults/Older Children (18+)

Ticket prices

£12.00 Standard

During the Prohibition Era, artists like Bessie Smith would often have their regular job performing shows but when the work is done, they often attended a late night space where they could just let go.

Building on her family-friendly Prohibition Party, which has been touring the UK since 2015, Ma Bessie aka Julia Titus decided to follow her idols and put together her very own After Hours show. Showcasing the more cheeky, risque and lyrically bawdy songs such as Kitchen Man, Take Me For A Buggy Ride, Whip It To A Jelly and You Gotta Give Me Some from Bessie Smith and the Prohibition Era in general.

If you've seen Ma Bessie before, this will be right up your street. If this is your first taste, you will get to see a more cheeky Ma Bessie, and it will definitely leave you wanting more!

Period dress is recommended but not essential, don't forget your feather boa!

Only suitable for 18+.

'She's awesome' Rob Da Bank, Festival Owner and Curator, Camp Bestival 'Musical highlight' Paddy Maguire, Festival Artistic Director, Great British Rhythm & Blues Festival '… there are not many singers around with Bessie's style and certainly few in this country. An exception is the larger than life and hugely talented Julia Titus.' Michael Eagleton, Marlow Jazz Club

Venue

Quorn Village Hall

Quorn

Box office

01509 458280 or [email protected] or Quorn Old School Tearooms.

Ticket links

Buy tickets online

Additional info

Cabaret style seating. Please bring your own drinks and nibbles. Parking available at the rear of the building.

Accessibility

Live & Local affirms that when a disabled person’s access requirements require them being accompanied to a performance, that person and their personal assistant should be able to purchase two tickets at a total cost of no more than the cost of a one full-priced ticket. Our Promoters are advised that this is best practice supported by legal precedent.

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