I highly recommend the Savoyards production of this show. I came away from the opening night full of praise for the creative team, ensemble, and leading actors.
Read MoreMy personal highlights from the Savoyards Shrek included the dancing, dragon, costumes, Fiona… , and an exceptional performance by Joshua Moore as Lord Farquaad.
Read MoreThe Music Man is not my favourite musical, by any stretch, but this Savoyards production is worth seeing for the great work by the leading man, David West, and charming performances by the younger members of the cast.
Read MoreThe Savoyards’ 42nd Street is a funny, uplifting, and entertaining musical theatre show—and an excellent demonstration of what fantastic value a Savoyards production can be.
Read MoreAn enjoyable and good-value Savoyards show. ‘Take a Chance’ on the Savoyards’ Mamma Mia!, which has great set pieces, a number of humorous moments, and enjoyable ‘Dancing Queen’ moves.
Read MoreThe special May ‘Group Bookers Launch’ offered a wonderful sample of the work by the talented creatives and cast of the Savoyards 2022 production of Oliver.
Read MoreLittle Shop of Horrors is a show that provides a chance to get away from your doom-scrolling. If you can set aside dentistry and domestic violence references, the Savoyards Little Shop of Horrors is a diverting 2 hours 15 minutes of harmony, song and escapism.
Read MoreThe Savoyards production of The Drowsy Chaperone deserves to sell-out. Well-cast, with a stellar performance by Brad Ashwood and brought to the Star Theatre by a strong creative team.
Read MoreAn ambitious tap-dancing spectacular, with some great ensemble pieces and a fabulous finale.
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