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Win tickets to see Kate Dimbleby’s show, I’m a Woman

Picture: Win tickets to see Kate Dimbleby's show, I'm a Woman

Described by The Times as "one of the most versatile singers on the jazz/blues circuit", Kate Dimbleby is celebrating the women whose music inspires her.

In a five-week run which started on August 31 at the New End Theatre, Hampstead, Kate performs music by singers and songwriters including Bessie Smith, Sophie Tucker, Dorothy Fields, Dolly Parton, Peggy Lee, Kirsty McColl, Carole King and Dusty Springfield.

Kate makes a glamorous return to the stage with Cirque du Soleil director Cal McCrystal, with whom she is working for the third time. Kate's versatile voice will be accompanied by The Honky Tonk Angels (Naadia Sheriff on piano, Jonty Fisher on bass, Sophie Alloway on drums and Chris Allard on guitar) as they explore the highs and lows of a woman's life, at home, at work and at play -- inspired by Kate's own experience of being a mother of two and a successful singer.

Kate has established herself as an impressive and talented singer. Dazzling reviews of her past concerts and recordings speak of her versatility, passion and soul. Not only is Kate a talented singer, but she also has a real gift as a songwriter, producing an album of her own music entitled Things As They Are in 2009.

The Stage has a pair of tickets to give away for a performance of the winner's choice between September 15-18. All you have to do is answer the question below.

I'm A Woman, New End Theatre, Hampstead, runs until October 3, 2010. More information and tickets available from offwestendtheatres.co.uk

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