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          Fascinating Aida Review – Floral Pavilion, New Brighton

          by TurtleTheatre
          February 4, 2022
          in Comedy, Comedy Reviews, Floral Pavilion, Floral Pavilion Reviews, North West Theatre Reviews, Reviews, Stand-Up Comedy Shows, Theatre, Theatre Reviews
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          Show: Fascinating Aida
          Location: Floral Pavilion, New Brighton
          Date: Thursday February 3 2022
          Time: 19.30
          Running Time: 120 Minutes
          Age Rating: 12+
          Performers: Dillie Keane, Adèle Anderson & Liza Pulman
          Pianist: Michael Roulston
          Producer: John Mackay for Password Productions
          Director: Paul Foster
          Choreographers: Victoria Hinde & Emma Woods
          Lighting Director: Mike Robertson

          This is our theatre review for Fascinating Aida at New Brighton’s Floral Pavilion. So, let’s take a look at Fascinating Aida!

          Fascinating Aida

          Description Of Fascinating Aida

          Who says women of a certain age are invisible? Three cheers for the ever glamorous, and indeed, downright sexy (not sure I’m permitted to say that, but damn sure they wouldn’t object) Fascinating Aîda, who not only make their presence felt but are so in your face you can see the whites of their eyes as the sweetest of harmonies deliver vitirol in the sharpest of points; a fabled, and fabulous, iron fist in a velvet glove.

          And you needn’t think the audience is full of, shall we say, women in their prime either because roughly half were men, and every single person received each ditty with rapturous applause; every telling observation with thunderous appreciation. As to younger people, who must at the very least appreciate all the political satire, if of a sensitive nature, as Dillie Keane rightly asks, what on earth are they doing here? Or words to that effect. She also commented wryly on Cancel Culture – if that ever happens to them, it would be the end of civilisation as we know it.

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          About to celebrate their 40th anniversary, the trio are as warm and passionate as that ruby, ably assisted by a remarkable pianist, newcomer Michael Roulston, who fits in seamlessly, frequently given the chance to shine, and not just in his sequins That said, ending the show with ‘Sew on a Sequin’ may have felt a bit of a letdown, particularly following a cleverly crafted tribute to New Brighton, having deliberately showered the town with praise throughout the show; the first act, blessedly, finished us off with the first class ‘Cheap Flights’. However, ‘Instagram Hashtag’, despite its poignant ending, didn’t have much to say which we hadn’t already heard about, or read about rather.

          Analysis Of Fascinating Aida

          But I’m more than likely on my own here because everything went down really well with the audience, if a little surprising not to hear more of their views on misogyny, even if ‘Little Girls in Pink’ with its startlingly vivid images, could be described as a feminist anthem. For once, I actually jotted down some notes, with the help of my companion, determined not to miss a thing. Nor did I, apart from one song, and she was who succinctly summed up ‘This ain’t the Hokey Cokey anymore’ as ‘senior shagging’.

          As for favourites, where to start? Well, the opening was as good a place as any. And with the witty, bitter comments of ‘Fake News’, you were quickly made aware that they are simply never going to run out of material; environmental concerns, quite rightly, were highlighted with a monologue as well as a song, ‘Lerwick Town’. For the mainly comic offerings, ‘Lieder’ was excellent, a sly dig at ‘Cabaret’ amongst other things, delivered in a deliciously husky accent by Adèle Anderson, who also enjoyed herself immensely attending ‘Funerals’.

          Soprano

          It made a delightful contrast with soprano Liza Pulman, who let us into the secret of ‘Bob’, then neatly showed how all of us would be at a loss in ‘Arguments’, the point hammered home loud enough to wake the dead with furious percussion and raucous whistleblowing. As for the portentously serious re-worked ‘Bulgarian Song Cycle 2021, this was enriched by Dillie Keane’s knowingness. She came into her own over and over again, including in ‘Suddenly New Zealand’ with a sheep puppet. You had to be there, and so you should. They later boldly adopted the traditional Shakespearian route, the hilariously vulgar ‘Dogging’, greeted with huge delight, followed by the deeply sad ‘This Table’, mourning the loss of friends.

          Summary Of Fascinating Aida

          In over 30 years of reviewing, I have rarely seen a more enthralled or enthusiastic audience, and could, fittingly, conclude with something flippant: if you didn’t enjoy the evening, you know sweet FA about entertainment.

          But it soon occurred to me, given the three of them admit they’re party animals, even they would not have attended those parties, although had they done so, and burst into song, would the Government finally realise the true state of things? And if any politician came along to a performance, they couldn’t help but see how much contempt people hold them in. Plus, how the entire country would be laughing at them if the situation were not so deadly serious. Then perhaps, like all the rest of us, they have something to really worry about. Either way, though, Fascinating Aida is must-see.

          Notes

          Target Audience: Ages 12+
          Content: Infrequent Strong Language, Some Sexual Themes
          Recommendation?: Yes

          Overall Rating: 9/10 – Outstanding

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