Terry Neason Songs and Words
9 October, 2025, 7.30 p.m.
Cottiers Theatre, 93 – 95 Hyndland Street, G11 5PU
Award Winning Music, Poetry & Humour
Edinburgh Fringe Angel Award Winner, Terry Neason performs some of her best highly acclaimed repertoire of Songs and Poetry… Be prepared for an emotional rollercoaster.
She includes her own songs and other Originals, as well as popular Classics by The Waterboys, Snow Patrol, Coldplay, Traveling Wilburys, Dory Previn, Peter Nardini to Piaf & Jacques Brel. Terry dramatises Poems by Poets such as John Hegley, Brian Patten, Alison Chisholm, W.B.Yeats…
*Terry will be joined onstage by her Musical Director, Brian Prentice.
REVIEWS
“She’s funny and powerful, young and old, tough and vulnerable; and her singing is dark and bright, taunting and tender,. She’s a virtuoso.” Financial Times, UK ★★★★★
“…her voice is rich, versatile, huge, raw and quiveringly beautiful.” The Scotsman ★★★★★
“Her brilliant timing challenging all comics out in Fringeland” The Herald, Edinburgh Angel Award Winner ★★★★★
“To say that Neason is versatile is to understate the case. She moves seamlessly from jazz to country, blues to folk… Neason is a one-woman multinational cabaret.” The Independent ★★★★★
“Magnificent…the most truly wonderful voice.” Paul O’Grady, BBC Radio 2
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