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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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Kevin Wood |
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Director |
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Eric Potts |
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Venue |
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Marlowe Theatre - Canterbury |
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Dates |
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2005 |
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| Reviews |
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Vicki
Michelle brought all her experience of comic timing to the role of
lusty and lonely Miss Hannigan even inspiring a bit of sympathy
for her miserable existence and gave a laugh out loud performance. |
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IC
Kent |
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The
undoubted stars in an evening that twinkled with emerging talent
were Vicki Michelle and Herne comedian Dave Lee. |
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IC
Kent |
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When
the orphanage girls grudgingly chanted 'We love you Miss Hannigan'
after their latest misadventures, you could tell there was an
element of truth in the statement for Miss Michelle was obviously
encouragingly warm to the youngsters. |
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Local Press |
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Vicki
Michelle, still gorgeous 20 years after starring as the voluptuous
Yvette in Allo Allo, sang shimmied and shouted as the harridan
with somewhere - a -heart but mostly a bottle behind her bra. |
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IC Kent |
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The
truly charismatic professionals seemed relaxed and un-luvvie
enough to give the amateurs the spotlight. |
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