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Post by horton on Jan 12, 2020 10:11:11 GMT
although it was "by far the best musical in town" It REALLY was. And deserved a run 5 times longer than it received. That cast ran rings around the revival at the Menier. I cherish the memory. When they say 'what's the one show you'd like to see again?'- She Loves Me wins hands down. Tracie Bennett and Barry James were never better.
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Post by ukpuppetboy on Jan 12, 2020 10:27:36 GMT
There is not a single thing on this board I could agree with more. (Though his Beadle was very close).
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2020 10:53:18 GMT
It REALLY was. And deserved a run 5 times longer than it received. That cast ran rings around the revival at the Menier. I cherish the memory. When they say 'what's the one show you'd like to see again?'- She Loves Me wins hands down. Tracie Bennett and Barry James were never better. He was fantastic, but I'd argue that his Otto Kringlein in Grand Hotel was his best performance. It was definitely Tracie Bennett's performamce.
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Post by horton on Jan 12, 2020 11:44:09 GMT
I cherish the memory. When they say 'what's the one show you'd like to see again?'- She Loves Me wins hands down. Tracie Bennett and Barry James were never better. He was fantastic, but I'd argue that his Otto Kringlein in Grand Hotel was his best performance. It was definitely Tracie Bennett's performamce. I forgot about Grand Hotel! But then there was Beadle Bamford, too. The guy is exceptional!
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