After its hit run at last year’s Brighton Fringe, Chet Baker: Let’s Get Lost comes to The Bridge House.
A dramatic monologue written by award-winning playwright Tim Connery, writer of previous TBHT successes, The Man In The Shed & The Eagle & The Seagull.
Directed by Finlay Glen and featuring the remarkable talents of Alfredo Mudie Smart as Chet Baker.
It is 1956, and Chet Baker has it all. A young, handsome, gifted jazz trumpeter who is also the possessor of a haunting voice, his record sales are huge, and he has just finished his first movie.
But Chet is about to throw it all away, and during a rehearsal for a gig he tells us why. Chet Baker: Let’s Get Lost is a compelling mix of drama and live singing and jazz trumpet playing.