Le Gateau Chocolat and Jonny Woo are onto a real winner with A Night at the Musicals. It’s a simple but highly effective concept: two hugely entertaining performers in drag (bathing suits mostly) presenting highlights from the musicals.
Review
There’s death defying tricks, crowd participation, piano accordion antics, and plenty of surprises – it’s your usual Hans fare, only bigger and better.
Even if you’re not a fan of Doris Day, Louise Messenger is worth seeing because she puts on a stellar show.
There’s some terrific improvisation, impressive acrobatics and lots of laughs – a fun one for the kids.
If Grace is anything to go by, Louis Donnarumma is quite a talent, and someone worth watching as his career inevitably takes off.
THIS FILM IS NOT FOR KIDS. Ryan Reynolds has been adamant on that point right from the very start. There’s a reason it’s rated R in America and MA15+ in Australia, and why it’s even been banned in some countries.
Jive Bar was packed to the rafters on Saturday, January 30, by the time Adelaide duo Filthy Lucre took to the stage.
I would have a hard time, giving an Academy Award to someone who spent the entire movie spluttering and groaning.
Adam Lambert’s stage presence is a joy to watch; he is a consummate showman with flawless vocal strength and range.
It’s an honest, edgy recording, delivered with fat riffs, tight grooves and a whole lot of soul. Listening to Mara feels like a late night juke-joint with a bourbon in your hand.
