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RESOLUTION 88
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Thursday 20th of November 202519:00
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This is a general admission standing ticket. If capacity allows, we will switch to table seating
Resolution 88 fuse the sound of the modern London jazz scene with the inspirational greats of the 70?s such as Herbie
Hancock?s Head Hunters and the classic Mizell Brothers productions on Blue Note. They have brought their high energy performances to prestigious venues and festivals around the UK and Europe.
?Vortex? is the 4th studio album released by Resolution 88 and with live shows supporting Snarky Puppy, Roy Ayers, Marcus Miller, Stanley Clarke, Larry Mizell & the Blackbyrds, Butcher Brown, the Yellowjackets and many more, Resolution 88 have established themselves as one of the UK?s leading exponents of funk jazz. Their music is synonymous with the beautiful sound of the Fender Rhodes.

The Courtyard Theatre stands as a vital cultural artery within Hoxton's dynamic artistic landscape, a Grade II-listed former public library reimagined as a thriving hub for performance. It serves as a crucial platform for both established and emerging talent, contributing significantly to London's theatrical and musical fabric. This venue, steeped in local history, continues its legacy as a place of public engagement and creative discovery.
Within its walls, a distinct atmosphere prevails. The warmth of the lighting often casts a soft glow across the exposed brickwork, while the hushed anticipation before a performance fills the main house. There's a subtle, almost imperceptible scent of aged paper and polished wood, a gentle echo of its past life as a repository of knowledge, now transformed into a space for shared experience.
Practicality meets charm with the venue's offerings. The Iambic wine bar provides a welcoming space for pre-show drinks and post-performance discussions. The Courtyard is committed to accessibility, offering step-free access and an accessible toilet, alongside staff assistance for those requiring support to navigate its various spaces.
Throughout the year, the theatre hosts a diverse programme spanning compelling dramatic works, stand-up comedy, live music, independent film screenings, and poetry readings. It actively champions new playwrights, directors, and companies, providing essential opportunities for development and presentation across its main house and studio spaces.
Bowling Green Walk, 40 Pitfield Street,
London,
Greater London,
England,
N1 6EU.
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