A Tribute to Trader Faulkner at the 1901 Arts Club

Our annual Celestial Birthday party for actor, writer, raconteur and flamenco dancer Trader Faulkner this year takes place in the stylish and convivial surroundings of the 1901 Arts Club, London, on Monday 8 September.

Join pianists Viv McLean, Alex Norton and Tyler Hay, soprano Sofia Kirwan-Baez, and actress Susan porrett – plus a Surprise Celebrity Guest – for an evening of music, words, anecdotes and reminiscences. The programme includes music by Gershwin, Debussy, De Falla, Albeniz, and Medtner.

Tickets £30 (this concert is in support of the ENO Benevolent Fund)

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Ronald “Trader” Faulkner was an Australian actor, raconteur and flamenco dancer, best known for his work in the UK on stage and television.

Faulkner was born in Manly, Australia, the son of inventor and actor John Faulkner and the Scottish ballerina Sheila Whytock, who had danced in Diaghilev’s company in London and with Anna Pavlova in South America.  He was dubbed “Trader” after being caught stealing his father’s illicit bathtub whiskey with his schoolmates to exchange for marbles.

Resident in the UK since 1950, Trader enjoyed a long theatre and TV acting career.  He was a student and protégé of Peter Finch and worked with many great stage actors of the twentieth century, including John Gielgud, Vivien Leigh, Laurence Olivier, Paul Scofield and Anthony Quayle.

A renowned Flamenco expert, Trader established his own flamenco company and took lessons in Seville from Enrique El Cojo, the celebrated flamenco maestro.  He also wrote, choreographed and performed in his own tribute to the Spanish poet Federico Garcia Lorca, and a result of his translating and performing efforts to the works of carious notable Spanish playwrights as well as Lorca to British audiences, Trader was awarded the Royal Spanish Order of Merit by King Juan Carlos.

He was a great friend and supporter of 7 Star Arts and appeared in a number of our most popular shows, including Classic Gershwin, An Evening with Vivien Leigh, and Cocktails with Vivien.  This concert is a celebration of his life and career in music and words, performed by his friends from the worlds of music and theatre.