Customer reviews for Thriller Live |
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| Number of Reviews: 56 | |
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| 15 of 15 people found the following review helpful: |
Thrilling!, Jan 22, 2009 |
| reviewer: Heather from Hertfordshire, England - See all reviews by Heather |
| Possibly the best musical I have seen. Highly recommended for all ages - I was dancing in the aisles! I've still got a big smile on my face 24 hours later. You definitely don't have to be a huge Jackson fan to have a great time. |
| 13 of 13 people found the following review helpful: |
THRILLER @ LYRIC THEATRE, Feb 02, 2009 |
| reviewer: Lady Marianne Burniston from Folkestone Kent - See all reviews by Lady Marianne Burniston |
| My two friends and I attended last Saturday the 31st of January’s matinee with a little trepidation as being huge Michael Jackson fans we wondered whether such a show would be able to do justice to Michael’s musical genius, well all three of us were absolutely thrilled with what we heard and saw, it was more than we could have ever hoped for absolutely FANTASTIC! I have to mention in particular the wonderful performance of Ben Foster he was quite simply AMAZING a huge star in our midst!!!! Also I have to make special mention to Denise of Five Star fame and Roger Wright both FABULOUS and an absolute credit to the show! The choreography was BRILLIANT and the dancers SUPERB, the atmosphere was quite simply electrifying and was charged with so much energy something that all the cast exuded and relayed to us the audience! Songs chosen are the epitome of Michael and the enigma that is Michael Jackson it is what he has always tried to get across in his music. Thank you for the memories x __________________ |
| 8 of 8 people found the following review helpful: |
Amazing show, Jan 21, 2009 |
| reviewer: Steven Wright from London - See all reviews by Steven Wright |
| I really enjoyed Thriller Live.What a great show and I can't wait to go again to see it.It's simply AMAZING. __________________ |
| 5 of 7 people found the following review helpful: |
Fab show shame about the manager, Aug 31, 2009 |
| reviewer: Two angry sisters from UK - See all reviews by Two angry sisters |
| Me and my sister went to see Thriller last night (30th August). After a meal in china town and one glass of wine each we queued up and were very excited and were singing thriller and some of the crowd were joining in. As we got in to the theatre a gentleman dressed in a suit asked us if we had had a few too many to drink. We told him that we had had one drink with our meal and that we were just very excited and that we should have been seeing Michael Jackson that evening at the O2. He rudely told us that this was a theatre and not a concert. He then told the bar staff not to serve us any alcohol. We just couldn't believe it. Even some of the other people in the queue were shocked and told us that we should complain at how we were treated. The show was amazing but this did spoil the evening for us. Be aware - if you see a manager then don't pretend to be enjoying yourself and having a good time as he will more than likely spoil your evening too. |
| 5 of 8 people found the following review helpful: |
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Not thrilled, Jan 22, 2010 |
| reviewer: Kay Wood from UK - See all reviews by Kay Wood |
| If you are putting on a show about Michael Jackson, it may help to get people who sound AND look like MJ. Not being able to achieve this, we got 3 guys and a GIRL singing slightly like the great man. In the second half we had a Michael look a like who couldn't sing! Absolutely Appalling! I would have laughed if we hadn't paid over £100 for the tickets - and had a blocked view!!!! DO NOT GO TO THIS SHOW. TOTAL RUBBISH!!! |
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"This Autumn, Birdsong, a beautiful and terrible story about love, courage and the endurance of the human spirit is brought to the west end stage in a version by Rachel Wagstaff, direct by Trevor Nunn and starring Ben Barnes and Genevieve O'Reilly."
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