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Old 10-24-2014, 12:53 AM
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So jealous! How did you meet him? I was waiting around outside for ages after the show but he never showed. Looking forward to seeing the show soon anyway.
Well we exited from the fire exit parts at the side (rather than the back extrance where the bar was). We walked downstairs to street level where we notice more stairs going down. So we clocked Dave from the balcony and continued to walk downstairs till we were at floor level. And there he was. Just basically said "hi Dave, amazing show there. Big fan of your work, well done." He just pleasantly smiled and said "thank you so much and thanks for coming". Shook his hand and that was it. Still cannot understand how he is in his 50s. Deffo the youngest looking in the band by far
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Yes, definitely Kathleen. May I add that there were more than quite a few Jovi fans in the Shaftsbury tonight! Noticed some heart and dagger tattoos and quite a few past tour t shirts! The majority of them (us) were situated in the grand circle in the heavens as the celebrities took the majority of the other areas.
I know quite a few people from this board on Facebook who were there also. What a treat for everybody - many got to meet David and see the show.
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Well we exited from the fire exit parts at the side (rather than the back extrance where the bar was). We walked downstairs to street level where we notice more stairs going down. So we clocked Dave from the balcony and continued to walk downstairs till we were at floor level. And there he was. Just basically said "hi Dave, amazing show there. Big fan of your work, well done." He just pleasantly smiled and said "thank you so much and thanks for coming". Shook his hand and that was it. Still cannot understand how he is in his 50s. Deffo the youngest looking in the band by far
Aww very cool! Glad to hear he was nice. Wish I'd managed to get tickets! There were quite a few Jovi fans hanging around outside the stage door for ages but he must have gone out a different way.
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Telegraph.co.uk: 'Roof-raising'

Beverley Knight excels in Memphis, a thrilling musical set in Segregation-era America, says Dominic Cavendish



...(T)he slightly dingier end of Shaftesbury Avenue is now being lit up by this dynamic, recent Tony Award-winning US hit. It boasts some of the most thrilling vocal work you’ll find on the London stage, in its roof-raising evocation of the birth of rock ’n’ roll.

The UK production’s star draw is “British soul queen” Beverley Knight. Her voice is so extraordinary – seemingly containing the force of a blast furnace – that were she signed to do just one number, this would still be an event. But she’s at the loud-beating heart of the evening, playing Felicia, a demure young black singer who is talent-spotted by an aspiring, rebel-minded white DJ called Huey...

The latter is intent on shaking up the airwaves of Fifties Memphis with the best so-called “race music”. That term, much bandied about, helps set the story in the fraught context of Segregation-era America, and the show deftly evokes the turbulent cross-over period when the white mainstream caught up with black subculture – and popular music, society too, was never the same again...

Charismatic actor Killian Donnelly brings winning verve to the role, summoning irreverent shades ofRobin Williams in Good Morning Vietman, standing his ground with admirable determination and persuading us that Huey’s motives – and those of the show itself – remain genuinely pure-at-heart, born of fandom’s passion not grasping opportunism.

Knight’s acting versatility isn’t on a par with the power of her lungs – despite multiple costume-changes, her unwavering look is one of barely perturbable beauty. Yet she and Donnelly convince as tentative lovers across a vigilante-policed racial divide. And the whole show works as one lithe-limbed organism, greater than the sum of its derivative parts.

David Bryan and Joe DiPietro, who between them have produced book, lyrics and score, adopt different genres – gospel, blues rock, ballads, even girl-group pop – as it suits. Even though not instantly memorable, the songs pass period-faithful muster.

Director Christopher Ashley could take things at a less furious pace – scenery no sooner lands than it’s up and away again. But the cumulative effect is to have you itching to rise to your feet to join the revolution – which brings me to one cavil.

Instead of keeping the inertia-inducing stalls seats, couldn’t the producers clear a space in front of the stage for the world and his wife to bop – and/or worship – at the feet of Knight and her merry, multi-racial entourage?
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I'm really considering going to London to see this musicial, those reviews make me go even more!
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You need to go and see this if you have the chance. You can really hear David's influence in all the music as well. Beverley Knight stole the show though. Her voice is unbelievable
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I wish I could get to London to see it. I saw Memphis on Broadway and it was so good. David is really a talented musician and I wish he could add more influence to his day job records.
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I'm really considering going to London to see this musicial, those reviews make me go even more!
I would have to say that it's worth it. I saw Memphis in previews on Broadway and then twice as a play. It was awesome, I have the cast album and I really love it.
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