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 You are in: About Us > What the Papers Say > Uxbridge Gazette 20th October 2004

A Taste of A Slice of Saturday Night

by Oliver Guinness

Richly bedecked in Sixties costumes, The Purple Theatre Company performed a taster of their forthcoming show at the Listen Inn.

Club-a-Go-Go set the scene nicely, followed by Love On Our Side: reminiscent of Sonny and Cher. The MC informed us that many of the show’s songs are gentle parodies of classics from the era.

Another highlight was the male cast singing the risqué What Do You Do? - asking how to deal with an embarrassing situation ‘arising’ whilst dancing with a girl. The worldly-wise Eric 'Rubber Legs' de Vene’s reply was comedy gold! (I suggest you see the show if you want to find out what it was).

The girls also did themselves proud with Waiting, a witty satirical dig at the protocols of courtship from the female perspective.

On the downside, the balance was uneven: the songs from ‘Slice’ far better than the Sixties numbers; which came across as being under-rehearsed. Also, although the group songs were loud and clear, some of the solo numbers were inaudible over the noise of the audience, and would have benefited from microphones. (I understand that this was down to the venue, and that other dates on this ‘Taste Tour’ will not suffer the same problem).

All in all though, these talented youngsters did well, and I for one will be seeing the full show.

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