Ghost, The Musical Reviews
Jackie H from St Albans, Herts, UK
ENJOYABLE SHOW - SHAME ABOUT THE UNCOMFORTABLE SEATS
We all thoroughly enjoyed the show last Saturday evening and the position of our seats in the Stalls as they very central to the stage. However, our allocated seats in Row P, numbered P17, P18 onwards and whilst they had plenty of leg room, the tilt of the back of the chairs made it very difficult to sit comfortably throughout the show. The people in the row immediately behind us were also moaning about them. I did mention this to a member of staff during the interval, but he denied knowing there was a problem. Also the theatre was very hot that night, with no obvious signs of much if any air-conditioning. So if you go, my advice would be to take a cushion to put behind your back and a fan!
Sheila from London
GOOD ENTERTAINING SHOW
Really good and entertaining show and brilliantly played by all. The only thing spoiling it was the ear splitting sound.
Hmm from London
SO-SO
I went into this with no expectations. Had heard that the production was good and seen some of the songs performed on tv shows, but there was not much to write home about. Yes production was amazing (if you get bored you could leave at the interval and not miss much) and Oda Mae character had a set of pipes on her (as did molly, but the sound was poor when I went and it sounded like she was screeching). And to quote one of the numbers from the show, I could not "suspend my disbelief" that Richard Fleeshman could play a banker (assuming late 20s/early 30s). He still has a baby face that makes him still look 15 (no I'm not a Corrie fan). I couldn't buy him and Caissie Levy being together. It was an ok night out, but wouldn't recomend it (especially not to those who loved the film). Go for production value alone to try and work out how they do things (I think I have worked out)!
A.williams from wales
HUGELY DISAPPOINTED
we had four expensive tickets @ £84 for Sat 3.9.11. At no time during booking or the actual show were we advised that Richard Fleeshman nor the lead female would be appearing. The cast that played their parts were good but the singing was weak in mainy areas and overshadowed by the volume in many places. The underground scene whilst clever was mind blowingly loud. The special effects were excellent, but as ar as we were concerned it was a huge disappointment.
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The ensemble cast, although talented in voice, lacked a little in choreographic direction, and for the most part, distracted from the main action at the front of the stage with jarring, robotic movement that were not in keeping with the show’s t
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