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Calendar Girls
Venue: Noel Coward Theatre
Where: West End
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starDon't waste your money. Most of the cast are mediocre. Kelly Brook, Arabella Weir, Janie Dee etc., although thought Rosalind Knight as Jessie was believable. None could follow Helen Mirren or Julie Walsh. The play itself didn't transfer well as it was a shadow of the original story. Very disappointing birthday treat! - Evelyn20 Dec 09
starstarstarstarstara great night out, it makes you laugh and cry in equal measure, and kelly brook looks absolutely stunning - couldn't take my eyes off her for the whole 2 hours! - Jim 14 Nov 09
starstarGo and see just to see Anita Dobson giving one of the most mind-numbingly awful performances EVER! Jill Baker & Sara Crowe save it being touching and funny, but this is a piece of fluff with a central performance that is jaw-droppingly awful. - Quentin04 Oct 09
starstarstarstarstarI went to see this with my Mum on Sat and we both thought it was a very entertaining show. The only thing that let it down was Anita Dobson. She was so over the top she would have fitted in at our amdram village panto!!! The one thing i thought would have made it better was if they had microphones, i think that this would have helped the performance rather than the not so good actress shouting the whole way through!! - Amy Wiseman14 Sep 09
starstarstarstarI returned to Calendar Girls after having seen it earlier in the year.The new cast is more of an ensemble and one grows to love this show the more you see it. The adorable June Brown is dry and very funny and Jill Halfpenny sings Jerusalem at the start. She is a huge improvement on her predecessor since she is utterly believable as the vicar's daughter, which certainly could not be said for Elaine C.Smith. Anita Dobson's performance will divide audiences depending on whether you can take to her larger-than-life live wire but Helen Baker nicely tempers the pivotal relationship so Miss Dobson's abundant enthusiasm is reigned in by the close. The surprise of the night was Jerry Hall who gets a standing ovation by merely walking on stage with a golf bag and bottle of vodka. Wonderful stuff and a worthy edition to the West End which needs big hits like Calendar Girls to ride out the credit crunch. Ignore the critics and enjoy! - DJ07 Sep 09
starstarstarIt's difficult to be too critical of a play which raises money for a cause which is so close to my heart, but Calendar Girls is no better than a run of the mill screen to stage transfer. The first half, leading up to the famous photo shoot, is quite amusing but the second half's attempt to create drama from the minor disagreement between two ladies is pretty much a waste of time. The replacement cast are mostly excellent, including Jery Hall who basically plays herself and even Gemma Atkinson who, in a remarkable career change, keeps her kit on. Some of the accents are awful but June Brown is better than I expected and the hugely underrated Jill Baker (who looks like a softer more attractive Helen Mirren) is excellent as the dignified widow whose husband inspired the calendar. However, Anita Dobson produces one of the worst "look at me" performances I have ever seen in the West End. The show is hugely popular with ladies of a certain age but anyone else should approach with caution. - David Baxter03 Sep 09
starstarstarCalendar Girls is not a great show but it's very funny and, most importantly, getting bums on seats (excuse the pun) and raising a lot of money for a very worthy cause. Patricia Hodge, Lynda Bellingham and Sian Phillips are quite wonderful and Robert Jones's gorgeous set of sunflowers makes for a poignant, wistful ending. The much-lauded nude scene is not the funniest moment. That honour goes to the divine Miss Phillips when she informs a crass beautician that she is just popping out to score some crack! One slight complaint is the officiousness of the staff at the theatre. Anyone who dares to pop to the loo at the interval needs to use the ones located in the Upper Circle (there aren't any in the Balcony)and I wouldn't advise forgetting your ticket! Offenders are liable to shot for disobedience... - DJ24 Jun 09
starstarstarstarHURRAH :-) What a fun couple of hours, very enjoyable, entertaining and thought provoking. Well, OK, maybe not thought provoking in any way at all actually but still, it's fun. Despite earlier reviews I thought the ladies all acted just fine, but then don't go expecting Shakespeare, if you go just wanting to be entertained then it'll do the job. - Tom Murray21 Jun 09
starstarstarA wonderful night out - light and humerous. With brilliant ladies. The Noel Coward Theatre is a fine place for this production. Do not expect discussion, lots of deep thoughts, but just real good entertainment. You won't be dissapointed. - Peter, Germany24 May 09
starAwful Just awful. It looks like the Loose Women Christmas panto. Only Pat Hodge and Elaine C Smith bother trying to actually act, the others pout and squawk and jostle for centre stage. Lynda Bellingham gives a truly horrid, self-congratulatory performance. And please don't get me started on the awful Yorkshire accents, the tatty sunflowers at the end, the ghastly plinky-plonky piano music... oh I could go on. ANd on. The script lurches from wan sentimentality to hen party, lascivious humour. It will run and run and is another sign of the desperate state of the West End. I'm not a snob, I am all for popular theatre, but not this bag of toot... - daithi22 Apr 09
starMore utter rubbish for hen parties. - coral15 Apr 09
starstarstarstarAfter the mediocre reviews of its run at Chichester, I saw this is Cambridge expecting mediocrity. Actually, it transfers to the stage rather well, well balanced between 'moving' and 'funny' with a great set of performances. The cast's enjoyment was infectious and the the aduience laughed and cried on cue. It may be a safe night out, but you could do a lot worse. - Gareth James17 Nov 08
starstarstarstarstarSaw Calender Girls last night and thoroughly enjoyed it, at times lines were recognisable from the film version but there were enough new ones to make it a worth seeing. I remember when the story originally broke in the papers, it was a wonderful story then as it is now, somehow all the more poignant because it's based in fact. I would recommend seeing this to anyone. - Steve Chamberlain26 Sep 08




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