The Rise & Fall of Little Voice, The Musical
“The Rise and Fall of Little Voice The Musical” was so good that we thought the actress was miming. So much so, we were slow to applaud at the end.
Little Voice. Otherwise known as LV. Aka, American Actress Christina Bianco, was absolutely magnificent, as she effortlessly switched her singing from Shirley Bassey, (Gold Finger) to Judy Garland (Forget your Troubles come on get happy) to Marilyn Monroe (Happy Birthday)! Outstanding!
“The Rise and Fall of Little Voice” the musical was a captivating performance in every sense.
The journey of a shy young woman who is tormented by her mother, but quietly has a remarkable talent for impersonating famous singing artists.
This performance took place at The Liverpool Playhouse Theatre, and the star of the show was such a talented actress.
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Plenty of laugh out loud moments guaranteed too, with numerous stellar performances, friendship, performing arts and culture.
“The Rise and Fall of Little Voice” the musical will likely tug at your heartstrings, leave you inspired, and will definitely make you laugh.
Culture Calendar Theatre Group all agreed “Little Voice” was a must see production, so for what’s on Southport, Ormskirk, and Maghull if you would like to join future coach trips, please just get in touch.
Olivier Award Winning Comedy/Drama. Christina Bianco is definitely one to watch!
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