Brigitte Beraha voice Barry Green piano Chris Laurence double bass Will Glaser drums
Led by one of the most versatile and exciting vocalists on the UK Jazz scene, Brigitte Beraha, and together with sought-after UK pianist, Barry Green, Babelfish is a contemporary jazz quartet featuring voice, piano, double bass and drums/percussion. Its musicians have played or recorded with artists as diverse as Bobby Wellins, BBC Concert Orchestra, Evan Parker, Kenny Wheeler and Stevie Wonder. Their show is part of a 20-date UK tour supported by Arts Council England, which will culminate in the recording of their third album: a journey inside their favourite books through the vehicles of jazz, latin, classical, folk and improvised music
“Babelfish are a definition of a contemporary jazz class act.” The Guardian
Where
Sun Square
When
Sun 16 Sep, 12.30pm
Duration
1hr
Access
Tickets
Free
Full access info
Sun Square Our main space set in a Georgian city centre square. Step free access available.
The nearest designated disabled parking bay is at Church Street, 100 meters away.
Taxis can pick-up/drop-off at Sun Square, but please don’t park here – it’s a narrow street and we need to keep it clear for emergency access. There will be a small ramp off the cobbled street over the kerb into Sun Square.
The nearest taxi rank is at Lancaster Bus Station, 180 meters away.
Into Sun Square
Venue is an open town square set off Sun Street, a cobbled street. 2 steps down surround the majority of the square (no handrail) after a kerb, but a temporary ramp will be installed from Sun Street.
Inside Sun Square
There is an accessible viewing area located towards the front right-hand side of the space towards the stage. This will be stewarded, and Front of House Staff/Volunteers can lead you to it. There are great sight lines to the stage.
Smoking
Smoking is permitted in the square.
Accessibility for performers
The stage is accessible from behind the bar end. Your stage manager will be able to direct. There are no backstage facilities at this venue
Services and facilities Accessible toilet
There is no accessible toilet on site although we are working with local businesses to ensure there is one close by. Details will be announced shortly (at least 1 month before the festival). There will be step free access to it.
Accessible bar
The bar is not step free accessible (2 steps up, no handrail), however at seat/table bartender service is available throughout the square.
Personal assistants
Essential companions, personal assistants, support workers and carers of people with disabilities get in free to every Lancaster Jazz Festival event. If the event is ticketed, please mention that you require a PA ticket.
Assistance dogs
Assistance dogs are welcome and fresh drinking water will be available on request.
Strobe lighting
No strobe lighting will be used at any Lancaster Jazz Festival event.
Medicines
If you need to bring medicines, food and drink to manage a medical condition, or medical equipment you are welcome to do so. We don’t have any medical equipment at our venues.
Contact details for all access enquires
For further information about this venue please contact access@lancasterjazz.com