As fringe musicals go, Fat Club is not groundbreaking, or terribly exciting, but there are enough funny moments to engage all but the most critical of theatregoers.
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As fringe musicals go, Fat Club is not groundbreaking, or terribly exciting, but there are enough funny moments to engage all but the most critical of theatregoers.
If you’re looking for a big stage spectacular à la Wicked or The Sound of Music, you’ll be disappointed, but if you like your Rodgers and Hammerstein understated and a little dark, then this show will certainly appeal.
A bittersweet, fantastical, funny and soulful show, at once an affectionate homage to the musicals of the past, and an inspiring glimpse of what the musicals of the future, in an ideal world, might be.
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