|
Wednesday, 17 January 2007 00:00 |
|
Greg London finds the Elvis within him. He can sing as Johnny Cash and Tina Turner and he hears voices in his head, including that of Kermit the Frog. Greg London is not your average West End star (or maybe he is). Last night the American corporate entertainer and Las Vegas showman made his West End debut at The Venue, where the lively crowd was only too happy to join in with his renditions of American Pie and Mandy. Caroline Bishop sang quietly…The Icons In London: it's a clever pun that. Not only is Greg London doing impressions of 'icons' (for that read an eclectic list including Arnold Schwarzenegger, Louis Armstrong, Tom Jones and Barry Manilow) in the capital city that is London, he is also telling the story of his life as an entertainer and how the voices of these 'icons' occupied his head (in London, geddit?) and told him to make a living singing as an impressionist. The crowd at The Venue – which is quickly establishing itself as a theatre for 20 and 30-somethings – was only too pleased to laugh along with London's good-natured jokes. The singer rounded off the evening with a couple of numbers from the ultimate icon, Elvis Presley, sending the audience home feeling all warm and fuzzy. The Icons In London is running at The Venue until 24 February.
|
Comments