cartoon

















IMPORTANT NOTE:
You do NOT have to register to read, post, listen or contribute. If you simply wish to remain fully anonymous, you can still contribute.





Lost Password?
No account yet? Register
King of Hits
Home arrow Forums
Messageboards
Welcome, Guest
Please Login or Register.    Lost Password?
Tipsheet Messageboard
Post a new message in "Tipsheet Messageboard"
Name:
Subject:
Boardcode:
B I U S Sub Sup Size Color Spoiler Hide ul ol li left center right Quote Code Img URL  
Message:
(+) / (-)

Emoticons
B) :( :) :laugh:
:cheer: ;) :P :angry:
:unsure: :ohmy: :huh: :dry:
:lol: :silly: :blink: :blush:
:kiss: :woohoo: :side: :S
More Smilies
 Enter code here   

Topic History of: Royal Variety
Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Author Message
Emma Bee Didn't the Royal Variety used to be on weekends and in London? Or am I thinking of something else?

Michael Buble is the first man I've heard singing Cry me a River. He did it very well. I agree it was just an ok show, nothing amazing. It lacked any real zap and charisma.
Domonic Dee For me the highlight was Katherine Jenkins. Michael Buble should have stuck to one song as his second didn't work as well as the first. The Strauss orchestra were excellent. Diversity seemed to lose their way in mid act but recovered well enough. Perri's intended flip over the rest of the group ended up just being a jump and so less impressive than in rehearsal. Rather that than an injury and the audience still enjoyed it.

The puppet was better on it's own than with the ventriloquist. Bette Midler was .. Bette Midler.

Did anyone else think Alexandra Burke was very flat and off key? I think she was trying to be a Sugar Babe, or just different to Leona Lewis.

The "comedian" with the artificial leg was a bit embarrassing.

Overall it wasn't a bad show, but it could have been better.