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"The Man's stream-of-consciousness musings veer sharply from poignant to wryly comical."
"Not as joyously silly or as poignantly substantial as some of Hayes Theatre's more recent offerings."
"Why the clowns need to rely on clumsy sexual innuendo at all is a mystery in itself."
"Songs... asks a lot from its audience but it gives a lot back."
"A camp, all singing, all dancing evocation of a culture that the western world has been demonising for years."
"I'm blown away by their skills because I've just been showing off for a living, with Frank and other people."
"This talented performer negotiates the spaces around modern gender politics in a show that becomes increasingly more absurd and physical."
"I mean there's vomit flying everywhere."
"'Singin' In The Rain' bursts with colour, vintage costumes and incredible tap dancing numbers that show off the hoofing skills of the whole cast."
"There's kind of a battle to live and breathe and survive and succeed here."