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You Win Again
20th April 2018
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Direct from London’s West End, You Win Again – Celebrating The Music of The Bee Gees
Prepare to experience the distinct sound of one the greatest bands to have ever graced the stage in this unforgettable concert spectacular. Immerse yourself in the brothers’ music through the sixties, seventies and eighties – including hits they wrote for artists such as Celine Dion, Diana Ross and Dolly Parton.
Join us for this breath-taking concert spectacular, taking you on a musical journey through all your favourite songs, including: Night Fever, Stayin’ Alive, More Than A Woman, You Should Be Dancing, How Deep is Your Love?, Jive Talkin’, Tragedy, Massachusetts, Words, I’ve Got to Get a Message to You, Too Much Heaven, Islands in the Stream, Grease, If I Can’t Have You and many more!
This fabulously authentic production ensures the Gibb brothers’ incredible legacy of classic hit songs is well and truly stayin’ alive!
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Colin
My wife and i went to see the tribute to the BeeGees,.
We were keenly lookin forward to the Event.
However althought the tribute Band were Good we were unable to Make out much of the Music due the incredible Volume of the music (Does the music have to be this loud to enjoy it or can it be tempered to an acceptable Level?). This was compounded by the imbalance of the music production due to the Excessive BASS which overwhelmed and vibrated through us on our side of the Theatre IE Seats M1,M2We felt sorry for the people who sat close to the speakers on the Flat Sectionbecause they must have been deafened. In fact these people did not reappear for the second half of the performance.
I think that the theatre should in their seating plans show where speakers external to the stage are to be sited, so that people are aware of potential problem areas and make a judgement as to where to sit.
People felt the need to sand up and dance understandably but this gave rise to members of the audience who wished to remain seated unable to view the stage. Once again please provide dancing areas.So overall not a Good Evening.
I will certainly have to think twice before purchasing tickets for future musical productions