This performance can be compared to performances such as Elaine Stritch at Liberty (expensive £60 ticket musical consisting of one lady with 2 props - a chair and an umbrella).
There are 5 performers acting the different roles in the show which is impressive. There is the odd clowning around that gets a few laughs from the crowd.
Other than that, I can't really think of much that is positive. The show is expensive for what it is given that its only just over an hour. The modern style dancing requires a certain type of audience to appreciate - i.e. they tumble around over the floor and perform random moves in an attempt to interpret the music.
There is far too much monologue at the beginning describing the story - you get bored very easily.
Certainly not the kind of things that young kids will get impressed and excited over.
If you're into traditional musicals such as those by Andrew Lloyds Webber with lots of dancers singing and dancing creating an atmosphere, then forget it. - Shao Chan
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