The Rise & Fall of Little Voice Reviews

Average customer review: 4.0 star rating (4.2 Stars)

Number of reviews: 14

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5.0 star rating John from UK

GREAT

Just brilliant

5.0 star rating Grace from UK

DELIGHTFUL

Fabulous

5.0 star rating Johnny from UK

AMAZING

BrillianT!!!

5.0 star rating Janey B from South Yorkshire

FANTASTIC - DO NOT MISS IT!

I watched the show on its second night and it was fantastic. With only a small cast and a not so grand theatre, it is top of my list for theatre visits. Entertaining, funny, sad, shocking and outrageous. Diana Vickers is amazing, but the real star of the show is Lesley Sharp. She is simply pure genius playing what must be the part of a lifetime. Do not miss it!

5.0 star rating Jane Cook from UK

FANTASTIC - DIANA VICKERS WAS BRILLIANT!

Took my daughter and others to the matinee, very enjoyable play, great cast and brilliant set. The star of the show for my party was without a doubt DIANA VICKERS, her voice is ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC, she exceeded our (already high) expectations and her acting appears so natural. The only low point for me was Lesley Sharpe’s accent which drifted somewhat (Cornish, Wiltshire, Lancashire) but the character she played was brilliant and she delivered it very well.

5.0 star rating Lisa and Nathan from UK

A MUST SEE!

We thought the play was really good at first but really stepped up five gears when Diana Vickers started singing. Her voice was fabulous, we knew she was good but it was a real surprise just how good she was. Leslie Sharpe is a legend and an amazing actress and delivered a hugely impressive and powerful performance. We would definitely recommend it! Lisa and Nathan x

5.0 star rating M Loosemore from Lincolnshire UK

LV LIVES AGAIN.....

I was at the first Saturday matinee performance and was really looking forward to seeing Diana on stage. I well remember the original production of Little Voice with Jane Horrocks and the later movie version. A lot to live up to... Dianas unique voice and gamin quality are ideal for the part of LV however would she be able to present a performance as powerful as Janes? In the first act she shows us her vulnerability and against the towering performance by Leslie Sharp she manages to hold her place on the stage, indeed her stillness and quietude at times even succeed in drawing the viewers attention away from the rage of Leslie as Mari Hoff. Then comes the second act and the nightclub scene where suddenly Diana is transformed from the fragile girl we are all used to watching to a real star. Her impersonations particularly of Piaf and Bassey are a towering performance. Her rendition of the song which closes the play brought tears to my eyes and I am sure to many in the audience.

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