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Liza Pulman Sings Streisand

Ticket Price

£24.50 - £39.50

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Performance Dates

Sun 26th October 2025

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Overview

Renowned as one of the very few artists that can truly emulate the vocal skills of the iconic Barbra Streisand- Liza Pulman, singer, actress, comedienne (and one third of the legendary Fascinating Aida) will perform her acclaimed show, LIZA PULMAN SINGS STREISAND at GLive on Sunday 26th of October 2025 as part of a major UK Tour.

Liza’s hit show pays homage to this legendary and iconic singer and has previously played London’s West End, including a run at the Lyric Shaftesbury Avenue, to packed houses and five-star reviews.

Liza will be joined on stage by her fabulous band and her long-time musical director Joseph Atkins. This ‘world class show’ (Encore Radio) brings Liza’s personal slant on Streisand’s life and music, with warmth, humour and compelling storytelling and features glorious new arrangements of such classic songs such as ‘The Way We Were’, ‘Second Hand Rose’, ‘You Don’t Bring Me Flowers’ and many more.

Liza’s thirty-year career has encompassed music, theatre and comedy, from Glyndebourne Opera through West End musical theatre. Her solo career as concert performer and recording artist showcases a talent for rediscovering, reinventing and reimagining timeless classics and lost gems. Daughter of celebrated screen writer Jack Pulman and actor Barbara Young, Liza’s upbringing gave her a deep love of theatre, movies and music. Most recently, Liza’s two new shows, The Heart Of It and A Couple of Swells alongside virtuoso pianist Joe Stilgoe have played London’s West End and on tour, gaining rave reviews and public acclaim.

Reviews

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The love child of Neil Diamond and Barbra Streisand
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- Suzy Klein, BBC Radio 3 In Tune
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An evening of sparkling entertainment…a sound of Streisand with a large, delicious slice of Liza… ★★★★★
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- British Theatre
Sun 26 Oct 2025
£24.50 - £39.50
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