Guests at Bellamy’s. From left, Eliza Lumley, Suzy Menkes, Charlotte Tilbury, Hal Cazalet, Jacquetta Wheeler, Lara Cazalet, and Nicky Haslam. From PatrickMcMullan.com. “There were angels dining at the Ritz and a nightingale sang in Berkeley Square,” or thereabouts—Bruton Place to be exact, and there were not one, but three, nightingales. Dinner guests at Bellamy’s were teleported back to the 1940s on Monday night as three young stars—Eliza Lumley, Hal Cazalet, and his sister, Lara Cazalet—kicked off the first night of their weeklong cabaret residency at Gavin Rankin’s stylish London restaurant. Following in the footsteps of last year’s brave—Nicky Haslam and Sir John Standing—the threesome sang “The Mayfair Songbook,” a collection of classics by Maschwitz and Sherwin, Rodgers and Hammerstein, Gershwin, and, perhaps most surprisingly, celebrated English author P. G. Wodehouse, the step-great-grandfather of the Cazalet siblings.
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