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Comment posted on 6 May 2018
Nicely quick work in correcting the song title :)
Comment posted on 6 May 2018
It's a shame the reviewer couldn't entirely understand how Julie Andrews' dramatic offerings had helped the performer through her life. Then again, the review's integrity is seriously undermined by the errors over one of the songs featured. "Doh A Dear"? D'oh – and, indeed, oh dear! (It’s “Do-Re-Mi” – and the relevant line is “Doe: a deer”.) I went to the 5pm performance on Saturday, where the technical difficulties highlighted seemed to have been resolved. Personally, I thought it was extremely good – variously poignant, touching and funny, with a liberal sprinkling of gut-wrenching sucker punches, while the intimacy of the venue merely heightened the emotional intensity. The reviewer also misses another major point of the production, by the way, by unfairly comparing the performer's singing (strong and wistful, in my humble opinion) to that of Andrews. In essence, though, the show is indeed possibly more meaningful to people who can identify with the music and the times.
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Comment posted on 6 May 2018
Hi Jo. Thanks for your reply and for clarifying your point about the vocal performance. Yes, I totally agree that everyone is entitled to their opinion. As you say, any perceived shortcomings were probably down to nerves - it's certainly a brave person who sings along with Julie in public :) Best wishes.