Reader Reviews
Tell Me on a Sunday (Palace Theatre, Manchester)
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| Quick point - it isn't an Andrew Lloyd-Webber and Tim Rice collaboration. It is in fact Lloyd-Webber and Don Black. It would have said in the free programme you were given with your free tickets. - Tom | 21 Apr 11 | |
| I think the reporter's view was quite fair, it corresponds with mine anyway. Clare Sweeney did a good job with a show that was weak. Only a couple of songs are memorable. Compared with all the other shows I have seen I would put it in the bottom few. Very disappointing. - Sabrina | 14 Mar 11 | |
| You sometimes have to wonder if the reporter has actually seen the show or just sent a mate along.Clare did an absolute fantastic job with a show that is not in your face and delivered brilliantly.Her voice and music is a credit to them all.I must admit i was sceptical about Clare but i have got to give her credit,and feel embarrassed that i felt that way.Just hope your so called reporter did pay for her ticket and i for one am really glad i didnt see her report, and put me off seeing Clare.Maybe in future we have a more reliable reporter who can actually get into the feel of a excellent show.Has i and all the hundreds that watched cannot be wrong. - PK Bailey | 12 Mar 11 | |
| claire sweeney did her very best and to be fair put on a good show given what she had to work with. the show was different and would not appeall to everyone. it did not have the passion that most of the webber productions have and therfore the audience racted accordingly with subdued applause.i think claire is brave to take on the role and hpoe that the poor ratings dont destroy this talented multi taskers confidence . - david robertshaw | 11 Mar 11 |

























