FISHER STEVENS stars in a new production that celebrates the life and music of Neil Diamond, coming to Darlington Hippodorme on Saturday 1 December.
“What a beautiful noise. Comin' up from the street. Got a beautiful sound. It’s got a beautiful beat”. Perhaps these lyrics underscore more than any others the evergreen appeal of Neil Diamond, a performer, songwriter and entertainer whose name will echo down the ages. Flying Entertainment are delighted to present a lavish new touring production, ‘A Beautiful Noise’, a joyful celebration of his life and work, delivered with an assured virtuosity by the award-winning Fisher Stevens to the standard and scale that these timeless songs deserve. Neil Diamond had his first hit single over 50 years ago and has sold more than 100 million albums!
Though he has declared his touring days over, Neil Diamond’s star will burn forever. With a fully live band, including Brass, Strings, and backing singers, ‘A Beautiful Noise’ is the best way for UK and Eire audiences to enjoy his wonderful songs in an authentic live setting. ‘Sweet Caroline’, ‘Song Sung Blue’, ‘Cracklin’ Rosie’, ‘Forever In Blue Jeans’, these are the songs that sound-tracked lives, the teenage dream, and remain fixtures of personal and radio playlists everywhere. Heartfelt renditions of the songs, coupled with narrative and visuals, tell this wonderful story - which even features a performance of the stunning duet ‘You Don’t Bring Me Flowers’ – originally a hit for Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand.
A lifelong lover of Neil Diamond, Fisher Stevens has toured the world as a performer and said, “I am supported by an experienced band and backing singers who are all as passionate about Neil Diamond as I am. It is my privilege to celebrate that talent and take the audience on a journey”.
A Beautiful Noise is an exuberant celebration of a legendary talent and is packed with all the classic hits and comes to Darlington Hippodrome on Saturday 1 December.
For more information or to book call 01325 405405 or visit www.darlingtonhippodrome.co.uk
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