

The Coronet Theatre is the home of exceptional international arts in a re-imagined and restored Grade II listed theatre in London’s Notting Hill Both its programme and the building’s restoration are curated by Artistic Director & CEO Anda Winters in collaboration with artists from across the globe
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“A voice that can excite shivers of passion and delight Soaring, swooping, sensual and sophisticated, this voice is more than a style, it’s a force of nature…Torch song, soul standard or smoky blues, the message remains constant: human passion with a dazzling voice.” – Neil Spencer, The Observer
One of Britain’s most influential jazz and R&B singers, Sarah Jane Morris, comes to the Coronet to celebrate International Women’s Day
Longing To Be Free is an evening in which Sarah Jane and her band, in their inimitable style, honour women and their contribution to the history of song –female artists past and present who have inspired her own musical journey.
Earlier this year Sarah Jane released her album The Sisterhood, a tribute to iconic women singers and songwriters, including Nina Simone, Miriam Makeba, Joni Mitchell, Annie Lennox and Kate Bush who have influenced the development of the popular song.
Together with co-writer/co-producer Tony Rémy, who will perform with her at The Coronet, they have crafted songs which tell each singer-songwriter’s story while simultaneously capturing their musical and lyrical essence.
This intimate concert, in the informal glory of The Coronet Theatre, will range from the upbeat to the soulful, featuring, amongst others, songs from this remarkable album and a preview of The Sisterhood Volume 2.
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Music by Sarah Jane Morris
Vocals Sarah Jane Morris
Acoustic Guitar Tony Remy
Acoustic Guitar Marcus Bonfanti
Bass Guitar Henry Thomas
Artistic Director & CEO
Anda Winters
General Manager
Andy McDonald
Finance Manager
Andrew Michel
Company & Production Coordinator
Emma Smith
Producer
Daphne Seale
Associate Producer
Cathy Lewis
Consultant Producer
Hetty Shand
Marketing Manager
Elliot Hall
PR Consultant
Sharon Kean
Poetry Coordinator
Marion Manning
Audience Experience Manager
Giudi Di Gesaro
Audience Experience Manager
(Maternity Cover)
Amelia Campbell
Theatre Administrator / PA to the
Artistic Director
Emma Zetterberg
Producing & Marketing Assistant
Esme Bishop
Duty Managers
Francesca Battinieri, Joshua ColeBrown, Adrielle Feliciano, Maria Lisberg-Jonasson, Joanna Papanastassiou, Tatiana Martinez
Box Office Assistant
Ivana Dieli
Front of House Staff
Brian Maitland, Andreane Rellou, Ewa Emini, Stefanie Bruckner, Juliet Dempsey, Katrina Foster, Sua
Tsubokura-Aguiriano, Hazel Townsend, Kelsey Moebius, Thea Gavanski, Aishani Ghosh, Eugénie Bakker, Emma Laird-Craig, Scarlett Stitt, Daniel Timoney, Dominika Jarečná, Hamza Mullick, Dong Ting
Huang
Trustees
Linda Bernhardt, Mike Fisher, Mimi Gilligan, Jane Quinn, Anda Winters, Bill Winters (Chair)