Bill Bailey's Remarkable Guide to the Orchestra

Sunday 8 November 2009

Symphony Hall

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Following on from last year’s sell out shows at the Royal Albert Hall and the critically acclaimed version on BBC2, Bill Bailey’s surreal comic and musical imagination is let loose once more as he brings this show to Symphony Hall. Performing with some of the finest orchestras throughout Britain, accompanied by Anne Dudley, one of the UK’s most celebrated composers and arrangers. At Symphony Hall he will be joined by the CBSO.

A classically trained musician, Bill has for many years covered all kinds of music in his comedy and this show takes the form of an irreverent guide to the instruments of the orchestra, plus 70s cop show music, news themes, Bill’s own songs, and some of Anne’s specially written new works. Hear the trombone’s affection for Cockney music, and find out what bassoon players are secretly obsessed with. It’s a unique show which The Times called ‘blissfully funny’ and which Stephen Fry described as “wonderfully enjoyable… like driving a Rolls-Royce off-road’

See a taster of the show here.

Bill Bailey’s Remarkable Guide To The Orchestra will be released on DVD on Monday 23 November 2009

City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra

£25, £45, £55

Symphony Hall

  • 32 Broad Street, Birmingham, B1 2EA, West Midlands, United Kingdom

* Plus £2.50 fee per transaction on all bookings except purchases made in person at the Box Office.