A CELEBRATION of the music of Victoria Wood will take place at Salisbury Arts Centre this month.

Written by Paulus (BBC1’s All Together Now and King of Cabaret The Stage) and directed by multi-award-winning cabaret artist Sarah-Louise Young, the show brings memories of Victoria Wood to the fore.

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Looking for Me Friend: The Music of Victoria Wood contains many of her best-loved songs throughout the decades including It Would Never Have Worked, Reincarnation, and Ballad of Barry and Freda (Let’s Do It).

The acclaimed musical director Michael Roulston joins Paulus on stage, proving that it takes two men to do the work of one woman.

Paulus is known as The Cabaret Geek – an entertainer and educator in cabaret and is known as a talent judge on BBC1’s All Together Now.

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With close ties to the cult London cabaret venue - The Battersea Barge producing many cabarets and annual adult pantomimes.

For ten years, Paulus ran the entertainment agency Excess All Areas (Better Chemistry) and spearheaded the annual Cabaret Convention and London Cabaret Awards.

He has judged many talent competitions including Drag Idol, Pride’s Got Talent, National Burlesque Awards, Musical Comedy Awards and the Burlesque Idol at The Hippodrome Casino.

The event takes place at the Salisbury Arts Centre on Saturday, February 25 at 7.30 pm.

For more information, go to wiltshirecreative.co.uk