High Society UK Tour Theatre / Musical National

High Society UK Tour

 
Description: National tour. Febuary - July 2007.

Newest Review: ... not worth seeing. The story centres round the lives of the top tier, the highest of society, and follows the Lord family as ... more

 ... they prepare for their daughter Tracy's wedding. Throw in an absent father, a kooky uncle, a mischievous sister and an ex-husband and you have the makings of a wedding that's more loony than lavish. Just like "Mamma Mia", this is a show without too much scenery or scene setting: most of the action takes place either in the dining room of the Lord's house, or in their grounds. There's reference to other areas of their land - the swimming pool, and bedrooms, for example, but you don't actually get to see them...more

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Crowned Review High Society UK Tour: Sleep In Splits (765 words)
by - written on 26/02/07 (Very useful, 351 readings)
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That's not some mean instruction I give to my trampolining students (watch TV in splits, sure, but sleep in splits? That's just crazy talk.) No, sleep in splits is what you get if you go to see the current touring production of "High Society". WAYNE Sleep, that is. The show is currently doing the rounds on a UK tour, and was in Manchester last week. At £10 per best-available-ticket on a special work offer, I went to see this even though I knew nothing about it. "High Society" is not the show of a book. It's the show of a film of a show. Based originally on The Philadelphia Story (starring Katherine Hepburn and Cary Grant), High ...  Read the complete review

 

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