ICE SHOWS: EDINBURGH
... Dudley Hare's direction of the Murrayficld Icc Rink Orchestra and Frederick Gommers Melodists, who provide the singing and speaking voices, deserve their share of praise ...
... Dudley Hare's direction of the Murrayficld Icc Rink Orchestra and Frederick Gommers Melodists, who provide the singing and speaking voices, deserve their share of praise ...
... Rowe (12). They are confident from the start, and gaily dance around with a note of enthusiasm ringing in every word they speak or sing. Olga Regan, as Fairy Kindheart, provides a surprise for the regu lars. She competently makes her entrances and exits ...
... team. Mary Redfern. with provocative :harm and a boyish swagger, plays Prince Lancelot, the principal boy. She acts well, speaks plainly, and lolds her audience with well-chosen tongs, such as I Wonder. When he Bloom is on the Heather and A New Day Coming ...
... mime audience never stale, though the older generation always knows what is coming next.' There is a need with one or two speaking parts for just that extra effort to allow themselves to be heard in the gods. The speciality acts are admirable. Janet ...
... against a back ground of elaborate scenas, a feature of the show. Two 12-year- olds, Linda Abbott and Patricia Fagg, do well in speaking parts. Class and finish is given to the show by the individual acts. Most spectacular is a breathtaking skele ton sequence ...
... acccnt) by Rikki Fulton. Their crockery-breaking scene brings howls of delight from the kiddies. John Mulvaney, a breathless- speaking Eastern character named Tumshic, almost steals one scene with his big pop eyes and quaint comedy here is a visual comedian ...
... pal boy and girl, although not strong vocally, make the most of their opportunities and include such well-known numbers as I Speak to the Stars and Friendship. Pat Wilson and Daphne Shaven have not much to do as the Babes, but they do it most fetchingly ...