May 2015 reviews - London
Posted: Mon May 04, 2015 7:43 pm
Saturday 2nd May
Ollie was the first Billy I saw back in December. His improvement since then is remarkable. His dancing was not his strongest skill, but this is the aspect of his performance that has improved out of sight. His performance on Saturday was, by far, the best that I’ve seen him give. Real emotion during The Letter and an Electricity which now rivals his Angry Dance as the standout moment.
Nathan and Todd were on as Michael and both delivered wonderful performances in their own unique styles.
Kyria and Connie as Debbie delivered stellar performances.
David Muscat was back as Mr B and continues to steal the show during Boogie. Chris Jenkins gave us a slight different but no less powerful Tony. The whole ensemble led by Deka, Ruthie and Gillian are right at the top of their game.
Bradley was on for the evening and was yet again phenomenal. It is a true testament to his professionalism that he provides outstanding performances every time he sets foot on stage, after so long in the show.
Ollie was the first Billy I saw back in December. His improvement since then is remarkable. His dancing was not his strongest skill, but this is the aspect of his performance that has improved out of sight. His performance on Saturday was, by far, the best that I’ve seen him give. Real emotion during The Letter and an Electricity which now rivals his Angry Dance as the standout moment.
Nathan and Todd were on as Michael and both delivered wonderful performances in their own unique styles.
Kyria and Connie as Debbie delivered stellar performances.
David Muscat was back as Mr B and continues to steal the show during Boogie. Chris Jenkins gave us a slight different but no less powerful Tony. The whole ensemble led by Deka, Ruthie and Gillian are right at the top of their game.
Bradley was on for the evening and was yet again phenomenal. It is a true testament to his professionalism that he provides outstanding performances every time he sets foot on stage, after so long in the show.