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Sunday, 2 December 2012

'Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds' - Review - Liverpool Echo Arena


1st December 2012 



Jeff Wayne brought the updated version of his 1978 classic album ‘The War of the Worlds’ to life in Liverpool’s Echo Arena last night, in a tour dubbed ‘The New Generation’.  Based on the 1898 novel of the same name by HG Wells, it tells the story of a Martian invasion of Earth through the eyes of a journalist desperate to be reunited with his wife.  I am very much part of this ‘new’ generation myself, having never listened to the original album all the way through, though being aware of the main theme and Richard Burton’s iconic narration.  As a musical theatre fan my interest was piqued by the involvement of West End star Kerry Ellis and so I went along to the Echo not quite sure of what to expect. 

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

42nd Street - Liverpool Empire Theatre - Review



Tuesday 13th November 2012 

 '42nd Street' is a musical that seems to have been around forever despite only making its way to the stage in 1978.  Upon making my own way to the Empire Theatre in Liverpool to see this latest touring production, I realised I actually knew very little about it.  The only expectation I had was that it would be full of extravagant dance routines and the show certainly delivered on that score. 

Wednesday, 23 May 2012

Sister Act - Review - Liverpool Empire Theatre


Liverpool Empire Theatre - 22nd May 2012


Deloris Van Cartier is back! The stage adaptation of the 1992 movie ‘Sister Act’ premiered at the London Palladium in 2009, later transferred to Broadway and has now made its way to Liverpool in the middle of a UK tour. A last minute ticket booth purchase saw me catch the show in the West End in 2010 and we found it one of the most enjoyable new musicals of recent years. Looking forward to seeing it again, I made my way to the opening night at Liverpool Empire to see if the show is as much fun now as it was then. The answer?

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Being Human - Series 4 Episode 7 - Making History - Review


What’s the Story?

In this years penultimate instalment of Being Human, we are taken through the past, present and future of our trio with surprising results. Through flashbacks to the 1950s we learn more about Hal and Cutler while Tom grows closer to Cutler in the present and Annie crosses over once again and sees what the future has in store. And it’s not jetpacks.

What’s the Verdict?

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Being Human - Series 4 Episode 6 - Puppy Love


What’s the Story?

Honolulu Heights has another new visitor this week in the form of young werewolf Allison (Ellie Kendrick) who has been trying to track Tom down after watching a certain viral Youtube video… With Tom instantly smitten their relationship blossoms while Hal’s attempts to ‘court’ Scottish holidaymaker Alex (Kate Bracken) go less smoothly. Meanwhile, alone at the B&B Annie’s actions prove fatal, literally, for one Barry resident.

What’s the Verdict?

Monday, 5 March 2012

Being Human - Series 4 Episode 5 - Hold The Front Page - Review



What's the Story?
47 year old teenage vampire Adam (Craig Roberts) returns to Honolulu Heights, seeking sanctuary from the media after running away with girls school headmistress, Yvonne Bradshaw (Selina Griffiths). Of course, things have changed somewhat in his absence and it soon becomes apparent that there may be more to Yvonne than meets the eye. Meanwhile, Cutler is stepping up his plan to 'out' the werewolves.

What's the Verdict?

Monday, 27 February 2012

Being Human - Series 4 Episode 4 - A Spectre Calls - Review



What’s the Story?

James Lance guest stars as seventies ghost Alfie Kirby, who turns up at Honolulu Heights claiming to have been sent by Nina to help look after Eve. Lest we forget the esteemed words of ‘The Real Hustle’ however, ‘if it seems too good to be true, it probably is!’.

What’s the Verdict?