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| Geoff Ambler, Reviewsgate |
| Tuesday, 16 January 2007 00:00 |
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A Night of a Thousand Voices, with a smaller dressing room. Greg London is visiting the West End and for the next few weeks a slice of Vegas can be experienced at Leicester Square. With a show that compliments The Venue, a discarded sequined jacket quickly evolves ICONS into an entertaining evening of remarkable homages to a selection of icons of music history and Robbie Williams. London does hit the mark with some particularly cleverly observed and hilarious comedic elements; notably while deconstructing the lyrics of Tom Jones and Neil Diamond. He has a fantastically adaptable voice; if you close your eyes you'll swear you really are listening to Tina Turner and a spot on Rod Stewart. And his rendition of 'Suspicious Minds' is award winning. But there's more to him too. Where in the world, without the use of strong or un-prescribed medication, will you get to experience a duet between Ozzy Osbourne and Kermit the Frog? The Venue, Leicester Square until the end of February. |



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