SPOTLIGHT: The Ivy Club London
This is a special cut-down version of our bumper launchedition of this new regular magazine show shining a spotlight on life at The Ivy Club in London. In this ‘highlights’ episode we present a shorter edit of stories recorded around the events and characters that make the club so special. Here’s the running order: 00:00 Introduction 01:45 The charm of NoëlCoward: The Ivy was one of Coward’s favourite restaurants, so it was quite appropriate for the Club to host a special evening in his honour. We hear from the event’s producer, New York based Liz Law; panel host Charles Isherwood – theatre critic for the Wall Street Journal; biographer Oliver Soden; actor ArtyFroushan who recently played Coward in the film Downton Abbey – The Grand Finale. (Soundtrack extract courtesy Focus Features) 07:30 Club member and author Lizzy Moore shares memories of the Piano Bar - when it was her father’s office. Imagine it in a bygone era, stripped back to an unpretentious room occupied by two high-powered hospitality entrepreneurs and their ‘scary’secretary. 08:40 Leadershiplessons from Professor John Amaechi. Do you see yourself as a leader? Well maybe we’re all leaders but it’s not magic according to a former professional basketball player turned psychologist, consultant and all-round leadership guru. His latest book examines the ‘ordinary skills of exceptional leaders.’ 14:15 October is Black History Month and a group of members and their guests came together in The Loft to host a special evening exploring the experiences of people of colour in the creative sector, especially in film, television and theatre. The panel was chaired by James Blue, an Emmy and Peabody award-winning TV exec. based in New York; Derren Lawford from DAREPictures (who made The Ivy documentary) named Emerging Indie of the Year; Channel 4 News senior correspondent/presenter Ayshah Tull; Theatre producer and NAACP award recipient Tegan Summer. 19:50 Club piano legend Joe Thompson and his life in 32 bars. He has been at the Club since it was a building site over 17 years ago. He couldn’t get off for good behaviour so now his little dog Daisy (who steals all the Piano Bar limelight) ensures he turns up on time…and gets home safely. Joe is also curating a series ofperformances at the Club for the EFG London Jazz Festival this November. 24:50 Suzanne Shaheen recently became general manager at the Club and joins Jonathan at the ‘naughty corner’ of the bar on her first 100+ days in West Street. 27:55 The Ivy Club offers some great theatre deals combining a night at the theatre with dining in the Drawing Room. On 3rd November members attended the much-anticipated new production of Othello, adapted and directed by Tom Morris at the Theatre Royal Haymarket. The Shakespeare masterpiece is a psychological thriller. We go back-stage ahead of the first preview to meet Caitlin FitzGerald who plays Desdemona and Vinette Robinson who plays Emilia. A fascinating conversation ensues about their female characters, the portrayal of women in the theatre and the sad fact that, in Britain today, around two women a week are killed by men, many who are their partners. Othello is playing until 17 January 2026. David Harewood stars as Othello and Toby Jones as Iago, with the mood-setting music created by P J Harvey. (Dialogue and music extracts featured in this report courtesyChris Harper Productions) 33:45 Closing review A Blue Aurora Media Production for The Ivy Club. Our opening and closing signature music is ‘Lover PleaseStay’ (instrumental) by the Shtriker Big Band, published by Artlist. Incidental piano music was recorded live in The Ivy Club London – Noel Coward accompaniment played by Robert Hazle on behalf of The Noël Coward Archive Trust; Jazz numbers performed by Joe Thompson on piano and accompanying musicians.
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