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Because of its status as Piaf’s signature tune, “Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien” had to be spot on and Cameron didn’t disappoint as she gave a truly awesome performance of the iconic tune that, yet again, had this reviewer wiping back the tears.
★★★★ LondonTheatre1.com

Peacefully she dies and of course they saved the best ‘til last. Non, Je ne Regret Rien was sung faultlessly- we were before the great Edith Piaf.
★★★★ The Reviews Hub

If you ever wanted to know what Piaf was like in real life, Leigh is your best bet. She can re-enact her every emotion effortless. Seeing her perform Non, je ne regrette rien is a gut-wrenching experience.
★★★★ TrendFM

Celebrating the 100th anniversary of the birth of most loved French icon singer Edith Piaf, the singing play is strong in musical prowess, emotional sensations, and dramatic situations.
★★★★ PlaysToSee

On the streets of 1930s Paris, a young woman sings for passers by. Thirty years later, the same woman’s death draws tens of thousands of mourners on to the city’s streets, brings traffic to a halt, and leaves a legacy of music that remains strong to this day.
 
What lies in the time between, is the incredible true story of Édith Piaf, ‘the little sparrow’. PIAF unveils the spectacular and turbulent world of the legendary singer, incorporating live performance of her timeless music to tell her tale from sensational rise to devastating fall.
 
Find out more about it here.

venue

Charing Cross Theatre, London

credits

Director Jari Laakso
Writer Pam Gems
Producers Gillian Tan, Blackwinged Creatives, Steven M. Levy, Sean Sweeney