I
can't understood why this feel good Heather Brothers musical
has never really captured the public's imagination despite
numerous attempts. It has good numbers, a funny script and gives
scope for audience participation, but it's never been a massive
hit it deserves.
Harland
have taken it on and the young cast really give it everything
they've got as they bring the Club A Go-Go to the Fringe.
Good
singing, fine choreography considering the venue confines and
despite of the youth of the cast they coped well with a number of
technical hitches that took place at the performance I saw.
Dale
Barr was suitably menacing as club owner Eric, The Girls, Sharon ,
Penny, Sue and Bridget played by Rachael Stow, Polly Stathers,
Marilyn Cuthbert and Lucy Brown looked right and acted their parts
well, as did The Boys Rick, Gary and Eddie repectively played by
James lent, Andy Yeomans and John Hunter.
So
don't wait till Saturday Night for a Slice of the action book your
ticket now.
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