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Book now for Anatomy of the Piano at Wilton’s Music Hall

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Book now for Anatomy of the Piano at Wilton’s Music Hall

Will Pickvance’s one-man show is back in the UK, and graces Wilton’s Music Hall for three nights in May.

Wednesday 20th – Friday 22nd May 2015

Will Pickvance brings us songs and stories that explore that most classic of instruments in Anatomy of the PianoAnatomy of the Piano Will, the show that earned critical acclaim at Edinburgh Festival Fringe 2013. Expect a Power Point lecture alongside a piano recital, led by a charming and highly talented host who Fringe Review called “a master of music”. Pickvance will draw you into his world as he presents the piano’s history, spirit, physicality and its anthropomorphic character.

After a successful tour of Australia in 2014, Anatomy of the Piano has returned for its UK Tour 2015. From the 20th to the 22nd May, it will run at Wilton’s Music Hall in East London. The world’s oldest surviving grand music hall, this stunning venue is dedicated to showcasing imaginative and distinct entertainment.

Book your tickets now and experience a night of warm humour and masterful music.

Tickets are £15.

Performances:

20th May 2015, 19:30

Wilton’s Music Hall – London

21st May 2015, 19:30

Wilton’s Music Hall – London

22nd May 2015, 19:30

Wilton’s Music Hall – London

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Anatomy of the Piano is on at Wilton’s Music Hall from 20th May until 22nd May 2015. For further information or to book, visit here.

Watch extracts of Anatomy of the Piano here:

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