Conceived and written by Bryce Hallett and Tim Draxl, the intimate show intersperses fragments of Chet Baker’s radiant career and self-destructive life amid his sparkling musical jewels – “the blue diamonds of jazz” – that spoke of destiny, heartache, despair and love.
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