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Sweet Charity (Sheffield)

Sweet Charity (Sheffield)

Venue: Lyceum Theatre
Where: Sheffield
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starstarstarstarstarYesterday afternoon we took a group of almost 130 to the Crucible for Sweet Charity and had the most fantastic afternoon. The entire cast was superb but the performance of Anna-Jane Casey was just outstanding. She has made Charity her very own and was at her very best in 'If my friends could see me now' which must rank as one of the funniest scenes in a musical I have ever seen. I laughed until I cried. Then in 'I'm a brass band' her vitality and what seemed spontaneous enjoyment was infectious to the audience. In Sheffield she has made Charity Hope Valentine her very own and surely the show cannot be put to bed for ever now the run has ended. We went to the last matinee and I could have stayed and seen it all again yesterday evening! Anna-Jane I hope will be given the chance to recreate Sweet Charity somewhere again. DJR - USER: Whatsonstage.com (80.4.72.78)26 Jan 03
starstarstarstarShow excellent---travelled from Derby to see. Our company "Good Companions" presented this show two years ago and I very much enjoyed being part of it. Anna-Jane Casey was brill and in looks could have been the double of a girl in our company. Best wishes to Anna-Jane and the rest of Charity Company for the rest of this successful run. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (62.252.209.88)18 Jan 03
starstarstarstarThe music was senational (Some old time favorites like Big spender being one). The Acting was stupendous they made the audience feel like we were really there on stage with them. The lead part of Sweet Charity was done really well I could see the whole cast really enjoyed what they were doing on the stage. I would reccomend anyone to go and see it, I may go and see it again. The director had done a brilliant job to cater for the space, cast, audience everything. All in all I would say two thumbs up. Well done. I also stayed for a post theatre talk from the cast and directors and all were really nice people and know that play will go far. - USER: Whatsonstage.com (194.117.133.90)10 Jan 03


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