| Character |
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Lady
Raeburn / Asphynxia |
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Analysis |
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Dual
roles of a sophisticated, upper class snob and alluring nightclub
singer. Lady Raeburn portrayal combines dignified eloquence with
outrageous comedy moments, powerful vocal agility and spirited
dance routines. Asphnxia in total contrast provides the vehicle
for a sultry and evocative musical rendition coupling with an
equally seductive dance with flashes of comedy. |
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Accent |
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Upper Class & German - Husky |
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Genre |
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Musical |
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Author |
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Dorothy Reynolds and Julian Slade |
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Producer |
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Matthew Townshend |
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Director |
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Matthew Townshend |
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Venues |
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National Tour |
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Dates |
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2005-2006 |
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| Reviews |
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Vicki
Michelle of Allo Allo fame is the real star of the show as she
puts in hilarious performances as both Lady Raeburn, Jane's mother
and Asphynxia, a night club singer. |
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Herald Express -
South Devon |
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Terrific Vicki Michelle, Tony Howes and the young couple, Helen
Power and Jamie Read were involved in a wonderful revival.
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Mid Devon Gazette |
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Elegant in her NEW LOOK, Vicki Michelle is both a glamorous Lady
Raeburn and a svelte Asphynxia. |
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WMN |
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Vicki
Michelle showed her usual high standard of dramatic acting as the
glamorous Lady Raeburn. |
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Worthing Herald |
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The
poignant but pertinent "We Don't Understand Our Children" gets a
powerful delivery from Lady Raeburn (Vicki Michelle) and Timothy's
mother, Sarah Shepherd.
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The Stage |
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Vicki
Michelle adds greatly to the bitchy fun of her Lady Raeburn in the
hairdressing scene. |
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The
Somerset County Gazette |
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Vicki
Michelle delivers her cameos as Lady Raeburn and Asphynxia
determinedly.
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Manchester Evening
News |