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Superb evening in the company of Penguin Cafe, fabulous performance of joy
Posted by John R on 03/11/2025
Penguin Cafe performs music from the Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Soho Theatre Walthamstow, London - 1st November 2025
As the special PC never dissapoint with their unique blend of evocative creation. The trip with Orchestra music was just magical.
Posted anonymously on 02/11/2025
Penguin Cafe performs music from the Penguin Cafe Orchestra, Soho Theatre Walthamstow, London - 1st November 2025
It was a very uplifting and joyful evening. As a long term fan of The Penguin Cafe Orchestra it was wonderful to see Arthur Jeffs and his amazing band of musicians performing his father’s music. Beautiful.
Posted by JJ on 05/12/2024
Penguin Cafe, Islington Assembly Hall, London - 1st December 2024
The music is fabulous and undefinable - maybe uplifting, comic melancholia? Great grooves, subtly changing like a Philip Glass piece, great rapport between the players and warm and funny introductions between pieces. highly recommended.
Posted by Robert H on 03/12/2024
Penguin Cafe, Islington Assembly Hall, London - 1st December 2024
Fantastic performance of the old Penguin Café Orchestra tracks
Posted by Mark I on 02/12/2024
Penguin Cafe, Islington Assembly Hall, London - 1st December 2024
Led by Arthur Jeffes; Penguin Café is the chamber jazz orchestra boasting the talents of Neil Coding from Suede and Cass Browne of Gorillaz.
There are six Penguin Café studio albums, including A Matter of Life... (2011), The Red Book (2014), The Imperfect Sea (2017), Handfuls of Night (2019), A Matter of Life... 2021 (2021) and Rain Before Seven... (2023).
Founded in 2009, the band members include Arthur Jeffes (piano, ukulele, harmonium), Des Murphy (ukulele), Andy Waterworth (double bass), Rebecca Waterworth (cello), Darren Berry (violin), Neil Codling (piano, ukulele, cuatro, guitar), Vincent Greene (viola), Tom Chichester-Clark (harmonium, ukulele), Cass Browne (percussion), Pete Radcliffe (percussion) and Oli Langford (violin).