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Linda Robson, Lesley Josph & Pauline Quirke
Linda Robson, Lesley Josph & Pauline Quirke

Birds of a Feather (tour – Southend, Cliffs Pavilion)

Venue: Cliffs Pavilion
Where: Southend-on-Sea
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starstarstarstarstarBack home to Essex!!! An excellent move from screen to stage -they have lost none of their sharp, whitty banter. Having seen stage shows around the world, this is one of the best.Well done to ALL the actors. - Paolo Antonio17 Mar 13
starstarstarwe loved it, my daughter and I laughed the whole way through..I think it was one of the best shows iv ever seen, I want to go again..keep up the good work girls...you still got it...brillisnt!!! - sheree etherton16 Mar 13
starstarstarstarstarLaughter from beginning to end. Thoroughly enjoyed seeing the girls back together again - they'd still got it! - C&T16 Mar 13
starstarstarBecause I really like the '3' women, and loved birds of a feather when on TV, I cannot be negative. However, it did not rock my boat. Sorry!!!!!! - Jaxx13 Mar 13
starstarstarstarThoroughly enjoyed the play despite the somewhat uncomfortable seats at the Cliffs Pavilion. Lesley Joseph was on good form and the great relationship between the lead actors was still evident. Would recommend. - Stephen Staddon13 Mar 13
starstarstarstarstarits was great really enjoyed it wish it would come back on tv it was our christmas present and well worth the wait saw it in norwich theatre royal tonight - tilly11 Jun 12
starstarstarstarstarsaw this at the Lowry in salford Manchester.. haven't laughed that much in ages....was the funniest show evr well done girls...just one question when are you bringing back the tv series??? - Linda Schofield06 Jun 12
starstarstarstarstarSaw the Malvern show and even met the girls. Was a well acted, well written and brilliantly funny show and the girls are three of the nicest most down to earth people I've met! Brilliant - get tickets now!!! - kimberley11 May 12
starstarstarstarstarHave not laughed so much for ages, well worth the drive to Blackpool, loved it. - Helen06 May 12
starI have just seen this show in Richmond. It was terrible - bad acting backed up with one of the worst scripts I have ever encountered. You know you are in trouble when the actors have to laugh at their own jokes so the audience know to laugh. Such a shame - I used to adore the original. - Laurence Slater18 Apr 12
starstarstarstar'Quirke’s son CHARLIE SHEEN plays Travis.' Well, who would have thought! - Cat27 Mar 12
starstarstarstarstarAbsolutly fantastic! Incredibly funny, well acted and the chemistry between the actors shines through. Well written and lets hope this paves the way for a return to the small screen for a Xmas special. - Gavin25 Mar 12
starstarstarstarstarHaven't laughed so much in ages - a brilliant show which transferred well to the stage. Clever script-writing kept the old flavour while bringing it up-to-date. The 3 stars obviously really enjoyed it & I enjoyed the way they could laugh at themselves, especially when doing intentionally dire karaoke. Very funny & superbly performed. Hope they tour again! - Dawn Charles23 Mar 12
starstarstarI saw it on the Friday night. It is by far and away the best television to stage show ever made. The girls are in sparking form, the script is every bit as good as it was on TV, and I might even go and see it again at another venue. The people around me seemed to feel the same. When is it going back on the telly? - Anthea Groves23 Mar 12
starstarstarstarstarOpening Night was brilliant , Couldn't have asked for more ..the closeness of the 3 girls and the great script made for a excellent evenings entertainment Hopefully if anyone has any sense they will record a live show to release on dvd after the tour has finished . - Steve17 Mar 12
starstarstarstarstarExcellent show, funny,well acted, a wonderful night, I hope the rest of the tour goes well for everyone involved, everyone yet to see it you are in for a lovely time - Keely 16 Mar 12
starstarstarstarstarThe comedy was timeless and took us back to days gone by. Overall the script was very funny and well delivered. Lots of good one liners, immensely improved by the timing of delivery. As said from our position in the balcony at the Cliff's Pavilion, Southend some of the projected images were hazy, but it did not spoil our enjoyment of the production. - Ron15 Mar 12
starstarstarstarstarsaw the show 14 march was really brilliant very funny very well acted my praise to the 3 birds and all the production company - chris15 Mar 12
starstarstarstarreally enjoyed the show, made me think about looking at the tv shows again! one comment said the script didn't make sense - have to disagree on that one - but everyone entitled to their opinion - Bezza15 Mar 12
starstarDreadful script did not make sense. Cliched drivel. Underuse of other actors a great shame. The karaoke was embarrassing and the direction has no sense of farce - all movement very poor. - cassie15 Mar 12
starstarstarstarstarSo funny - we all really enjoyed it! - Flossie14 Mar 12
starstarstarstarstarReally funny - Loved it! - Amanda & Joan Tindall14 Mar 12
starstarstarstarstarvery funny - brought the comedy up to date - had a fabulous afternoon - well done - good luck with the rest of the tour - Sandra and Rose Lee14 Mar 12


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