RADAR Performance: Lovesong

Presented in association with the Bush Theatre as part of RADAR 2012

Oscar lives in the fast lane. He pays for sex and pays for drugs but there’s something missing. Brooding over what might have been, he is forced to reflect on his reckless lifestyle and is taken by surprise by finding love where he could never have expected…

Featuring his own music and lyrics, this unmissable one-man show is performed by soul legend Omar – founder of nu-classic British Soul, who again joins forces with award-winning writer/director, Ché Walker following their triumphant collaboration on the soul/funk musical Been So Long (Young Vic London, Latitude & Edinburgh Festivals).

DATES AND DETAILS

Tues 20 November, 7.30pm: £15 (£13 concessions and £10 Under26 tickets)
On this date, Lovesong plays as part of a double bill alongside Beats by Kieran Hurley
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Weds 21 November, 7.30pm: £15 (£13 concessions and £10 Under26 tickets)
On this date, Lovesong plays as part of a double bill alongside Beats by Kieran Hurley
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Thurs 22 November, 7.30pm: £10 (£8 concessions)
Ticket price includes entry to RADAR Platform 6:New Writing Beyond Its Definitition before the performance of Lovesong.
Platform Start Time: 7.30pm
Performance start time: 9.15pm
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