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Street of Dreams

Street of Dreams (Tour - Manchester)

Venue: Manchester Evening News Arena
Where: Manchester
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Reader Reviews


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starstarSeemed thrown together in a rush and I thought it was going to be fantastic because of having to wait 2 extra months whilst they 'got it right'. The only really good part was Russell Watson at the end.....refund please - Carol W 30 May 12
starThe best review i have seen so far, £60 each to sit their cringing. Lots of people walked out and I wish I had. Corrie the play that was on last year got it right and this got it so wrong on every level. The Sean Tully song was one of the worst pieces of theatre I have ever witnessed and the fact that the actor could sing if anything made it even more bizarre as your mind registered that this was supposed to be a serious musical moment. Julie Goodyear growled for four whole minutes, no I won't list all the dreadful moments it would be like watching it again and I could not take that. On a final note the Wednesday was the first night, but Thursday was then pushed at the star-studded premiere, if so, did I see the dress rehearsal? If so refund please. - Julie J14 May 12
starI would genuinely advise anyone not to waste their hard earned money on this appalling show. That`s three hours of my life I`ll never get back. Not a single redeeming feature. Four days later and my toes are still refusing to uncurl! - Kerry Congelton13 May 12
starThis is truly an awful show. What a waste of good talent. I hope it will go in the bin where it belongs. I am a die hard Corrie fan and I was soo disappointed. It's truly the most dismal show that I have ever seen. And the person who didn't see anyone walk out must of been fast asleep. Along with myself and Michelle Collins it seemed like half the arena had walked out at the interval. - Fiona Oldham13 May 12
starstarstarstarI already owned the CD which the show was worked around, so I was excited to see it, and rightfully so, I thought it was a great piece. The stars for me were Jodie Prenger, Kym Marsh (both as Elsie Tanner), the girls and dancers featured in the Becky McDonald song, and the girl who played Rita Fairclough, their songs were great in my opinion. Yes it was kinda panto, and yes i could have done without the Sean Tulley scene, but if you want highbrow theatre, this isn't the show for u, if ur wanting a trip down Corrie Memory Lane, this is for you. 'I Know How It Feels', 'He's My Man' and 'If It's Too Late', if you can't be bothered to see it, just download those songs - Tom12 May 12
starTruly the worst show I have seen in years. It is so annoying to see the "celebrity" reviewers praising the show, it was terrible. - Andrew Nichols12 May 12
starCorrie on the telly is bad enough these days without the two recent Corrie theatrical outings, both as bad as each other in my humble opinion. I took my girlfriend and we both left long before the final curtain. And to think this was written by an actual Corrie writer (as was the previous Corrie show) and no doubt seen as a good idea by the folk in charge. No wonder the real Corrie has lost more than ten million loyal viewers in the last decade! It used to be a must see, character led, continuing drama, now with it`s ludicrous plots it`s got all the appeal of a tacky American soap opera. I hate to say it but the end is surely nigh for this once loved British institution. RIP Corrie. - Pat Maher.11 May 12
starstarstarstarAgree that the Sean Tully butterfly scene was excruciating, but the actor playing him has an exceptional singing voice. O'Grady and Katy Cavanagh had a good rapport, the audience loved the songs and there WAS a standing ovation at the end.....all in all a fun, camp night out, but in a barn of a venue- would be much better suited to a theatre - Hayley W11 May 12
starstarA massive fan and it having a special meaning following the death of Betty, I was very moved during many scenes (courtesy of the overhead screen) I found the scenes with Paul O'grady and Katy Kavanagh awful. Both characters are superb but it just did not work. The Sean Tully factory scene was just plain excrutiating, the flying a farce. I was left disappointed and wondering how it could be improved. However the Julie Goodyear sketch was memorable as was one of the two Elsies. The tram crash was brilliant with special effects and the brian Capron as Richard Hillman very menacing. It was a shame that more original cast members were not present. To advertise Bill Roache being in the show was like saying Doris Speed had suddenly turned up on stage with the other sadly missed stars. However I feel it was a good effort and expect it to be panned by critics, but for me a lot of the nostalgia was achieved by means of the very clever overhead screen. - Pedro11 May 12
star3rd rate acting, it should of been called the Paul O'Grady show. wont be recommending this rubbish to any one. the reveiw is spot on - stella C11 May 12
starstarAgree with the review 100%. We were disappointed after the brilliant Corrie! production at The Lowry in 2010. Someone like Victoria Wood would certainly have worked magic on the script and songs. A musical number about "Betty's Hotpot" or Deidre singing about "Tracy and her tapes" should have been in the show instead of that dreadful song about Sean sewing knickers and dreaming of being a butterfly. Completely wrong venue for a musical and not worth £65 a ticket. I felt like I was watching a bad pantomine during Paul O'Grady and Katy Cavanagh's on stage banter. - John R11 May 12
starbored stiff and embarrassed The best bit was Russell Watson his voice was stunning! - SARAH11 May 12
starstarHugely disappointing, O'Grady was awful and the whole thing very badly cobbled together. Agree completely with review. Completely the wrong venue and a very expensive night out. - David HG11 May 12
star100% correct review - the worst night out we've had in years. My 6-year-old daughter could have written a tighter plot and we saw LOADS of people walk out throughout the show. What a sham - John Orton11 May 12
starExcellent revue and totally honest.The comperes matched matched the tram crash- a disaster. Not a patch on the 50th anniversary stage show which toured traditional theatres last year. This cast worked hard with very weak material and truely forgetable songs. A disappointing and expensive evening entertainment! - Peter S11 May 12
starstarstarstarThe reviewer must have watched a different show cos I didn't see anybody walking out. It was camp, colourful and many people in the audience gave a standing ovation. Thought it was a brilliant show - mark thompson11 May 12
starstarstarstarA trip down memory lane for all true corrie fans. Yes, a little cheesy and certainly camp, but 2-1/2 hours of easy watching , and in my opinion , some very decent musical numbers. I agree the the venue does it no justice and theatres would suit better. Great cast, and great performances from Paul o grady and Katy kavanagh to stear you though this, camper than butlins, corrie experience. - Dale H11 May 12


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