TAKING a break from their six-year resident spot at the Savoy Hotel, the Piccadilly Dance Orchestra offer a cocktail of jazz, swing and dance band classics from the Art Deco era, played and sung with style, humour and impeccable musicianship.
The ten talented musicians are led by the orchestra's founder, singer, pianist and conductor Michael Law, with the added bonus of a superb female vocalist.
The orchestra's programme will include It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing), Let's face the Music and Dance, and Anything Goes.
Having already delighted celebrity audiences across London and charmed discerning dancers on the QE2, The Piccadilly Dance Orchestra is ready to bring an authentic piece of the Jazz Age to Worcester's Huntingdon Hall on Thursday, February 16 at 8pm. Tickets £14.50 from Huntingdon Arts box office on 01905 611427.
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