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Crazy Diamond – A Tribute to The Music of Pink Floyd
07 March @ 7.30pm to 10.00pm

About Crazy Diamond – A Tribute to The Music of Pink Floyd
Crazy Diamond plays and pays tribute to the music of Pink Floyd.
The band’s approach to Floyd’s music faithfully honours and admires the band they cover. However, they are not afraid of interpreting with their own flavour – the music they love.
With their current show, ‘Wish You Were Here’, the eight-piece band provide a two hours plus set, showcasing Floyd’s seminal/homonymous album ‘Wish You Were Here’.
This show includes other classics and fan treats such as ‘The Great Gig in the Sky’ and ‘Echoes’.
Review
“Their ability to recreate the sounds and atmosphere is second to none. One thing is for certain, pigs might not quite fly, but you’re in for a great gig (pardon the pun).”
John Evans of the Royal Shakespeare Company
“Make sure you check them out. You will be impressed.”
Beats Board Banter
Tickets
Please see important booking information below.
Booking information
Ticket prices include a £1.00 Restoration Levy, a £1.25 Booking Fee and a 25p Community Fund Levy.
Duration:
2 hours and 30 minutes, including an interval.
About Kenton Theatre

Situated in the centre of Henley-on-Thames, the Kenton Theatre is the fourth-oldest working theatre in the UK and a registered charity. Seating 240, the theatre today offers a varied programme of comedy, drama, music, talks and more – as well as being available for hire.
The theatre is home to annual performances from Henley Amateur Operatic and Drama Society (HAODS), Henley Children’s Theatre, Henley Drama Festival, Henley Literary Festival, Henley Players, Henley Youth Festival, Mike Hurst, the National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NYJO), Woodley Light Operatic Society, amongst others. High-profile performers at the Kenton in recent years include Michael McIntyre, Georgie Fame, Haley Mills, Chris Barber, Dara O’Briain, Diana Rigg, Russell Brand, PP Arnold and Marti Webb.
The theatre’s first production, the farce The School of Reform took place on 07 November 1805. Celebrated performers who have graced the Kenton stage over the last five decades include Celia Johnson, John Mortimer, Anthony Newley, Kate Winslet, Tom Baker, Joe Brown, Diana Dors, David Essex, Roy Hudd and Jeremy Irons.
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