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Topic History of: Beverley Knight at the Wolverhapton Grand
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Blue Boy I saw the show in Kingston two weeks ago

Stripped down arrangements highlighted what a strong voice she had. Totally mesmerising

Two other observations
There was lots of spoken word and dramatic links and she handled that aspect as if she was a veteran trained actress

Her co star was amazing as well.
JK2006 I'd go see her if I was in the UK but I'm not. I once tried to produce her but was rejected. I think Beverley is terrific and this show looks brilliant. I'll definitely go if it reaches the West End (civilisation).