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Post by Talissa on Sept 25, 2006 12:13:41 GMT 11
I don't have the time to do a proper review just now, but I saw The Wild Party yesterday, and it was very good over all, but there was one performance that stood out well above the others, and that was Glaston Toft as Burrs, who was fantastic. Although I'll have to say that if anyone's got a fear of clowns, this isn't likely to do much to help. Still, definitely worth seeing.
There were great performances all around, but that was the one that was just wow. Although Jane Nethercote as Nadine was utterly adorable, too. Very nice performance there.
And yes, this review is terrible, but I'm in a rush.
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Post by Sally on Sept 25, 2006 22:02:28 GMT 11
A big fat word to that, and damn you to beating me to it!
I thought that the entire cast were fantastic. I was impressed with each and every one, but Glaston Toft was just miles above the rest. And dammit, they were brilliant - he was just purely amazing! As was the chick who was playing Queenie, and obviously I don't have my programme on me right now.
Although I'm still very partial to Lippa's Wild Party, I must say I was very pleasantly surprised, and it was a production I'd easily go and see a second time. Except I think last night was the last show? That'd be right. Seriously though, one of the best-cast shows I've ever seen. Very glad I ventured out into that horrible weather of ours to see it ;D
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Post by Talissa on Sept 25, 2006 22:05:54 GMT 11
Belinda Griffiths And I gave you plenty of time to beat me to it! You were just being slow. You even got home well before me, I'm sure. Sophie Thomas as Kate was great, too. An excellent foil for Belinda's Queenie.
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Post by Sally on Sept 25, 2006 22:18:33 GMT 11
And I gave you plenty of time to beat me to it! You were just being slow. Pffft. Some of us have to work
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Post by Talissa on Sept 25, 2006 22:33:30 GMT 11
You were online! Twice!
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