An Evening with Toyah: Songs and Stories

Princess Alexandra Auditorium, Yarm.

An Evening with Toyah: Songs and Stories
Customer notice - if purchasing VIP goody bag tickets - please DO NOT leave any single seats between bookings, this help with other bookers and seating for this area. Thanks 
 
VIP Meet and Greet tickets - Arrive at 5.45pm, Session begins at 6pm, concludes 6.30pm. 
VIP Goody Bag and Standard tickets - doors to open at 6.30pm. 
NO Photography or videography during the show.
 
 
 
 
 
Accessibility for shows
  • All wheelchair access must be booked through the box office (can't be booked online). 
  • This allocation is Stalls Right Row AA, if any are available at the time of booking. Early booking is advisable for all shows. 
  • Allocation is for the wheelchair user and one other person in this row. If your party is larger than two, then you will be required to purchase tickets elsewhere in the auditorium or as close as we can. 
  • The team at the box office will work with anyone on an individual basis for limited mobility seating as everyone's needs vary, just give us a call and we can help.

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A singer and actor, a TV host and author, a BRIT Award winner and a film star - Toyah has worn many hats during a remarkable career spanning more than 50 years. 

The High Priestess of Punk burst onto the scene in 1976 as she forged dual careers as a musician and actress who featured at The National Theatre and London's Royal Court. Her role in Quadrophenia made her a household name and soon after she gate-crashed the charts with It's A Mystery, I Want To Be Free, and Thunder In The Mountains, as the album, Anthem, earned a gold disc, and BRIT Award Best Female as well as a BRIT Nomination for British Breakthrough Act.
 
She married King Crimson guitarist Robert Fripp in 1986, and she starred opposite Sir Laurence Olivier and The Who's Rodger Daltrey, among others. Acting, presenting, performing, headlining tours, and releasing 23 studio albums continued her unique story and now it's time to reflect. With a new book in the offing, Toyah is hitting the road for an extensive UK tour in which she'll sing favourite hits and tell stories from her remarkable career.