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Miss Hannigan |
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Analysis |
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Tyrannical
drunken floozy, high energy performance incorporating jazz dance
and song. |
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Accent |
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New York
Queens |
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Genre |
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Musical |
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Author |
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Meehan -
Strouse - Charnin |
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Producer |
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Chris Moreno |
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Director |
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Chris Colby |
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Venue |
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Theatre Royal
- Lincoln |
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Dates |
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2001 |
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| Reviews |
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Vicki Michelle
as the drunken floozy - Miss Hannigan is typically to be seen
with whistle in one hand and a bottle of spirits in the other.
Her shameless shenanigans stole some of the most memorable
moments of the show with time for some playful banter with some
members of the audience who dared to side with the children. |
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The Stage |
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The very well
cast Vicki Michelle is a lovely-to-watch and grotesquely
dislikeable Miss Hannigan. |
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Lincoln Chronicle |
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Vicki
Michelle..... brilliant in the number - Easy Street. |
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The Stage |
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The
cast have a spring in their step and a smile on their face from
start to finish and the natural ease with which they work together
breathes new life into the musical classic. |
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The Stage |
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Full houses
and standing ovations pay tribute to a great cast. |
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Lincolnshire Echo |
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Excellent
adult cast. |
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Lincoln Chronicle |
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