COURTHOUSE ARTS FUND RAISER
Nat King Cole was a song’s best friend. The first African American to host a TV show, he fought racism all his life. His distinct sound that caressed lyrics and romanced a melody created a legacy like no other. Ross Mueller’s exquisite prose matches Bert Labonte’s velvet voice, guiding us through the life and career of a true pioneer.
The Nat King Cole Story
Conceived and Performed by Bert Labonte
Written and Directed by Courthouse ARTS’ own Artistic Director, Ross Mueller
Musical Direction and Piano by John Shawcross
Bass by Tim Dunlop
Drums by Daniel Zampatti
Following a sell-out season at the Adelaide Cabaret Festival 2011, a lucky few will have the chance to see this stunning show before it heads to Melbourne.
This is an exclusive opportunity for you to be part of history in Geelong – this is our first show in the new Courthouse ARTS venue.
Saturday 5 November 8pm
Tickets are $50 and available now
Contact Ed James on 5224 2815 or email: youtharts@courthouse.org.au






