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ARCHIVE REVIEWS A Girl's Night Out
Review by Darren Dalglish
The story concerns a group of four women who go on a 'Girl's Night Out' to a strip show. However, when they get there they are in for quite a few surprises! The show is directed and choreographed by Carole Todd whose other West End credits include 'Elvis The Musical', 'Ferry cross The Mersey' and the recent 'Wild Oats' at the National. Having read the bad reviews by the popular press I was not looking forward to seeing this show with any kind of zest. However, I was to be pleasantly surprised by how good the show was. This again is proof that you should not always go by what the critics have to say! I found this show very funny and entertaining even if you never quite get to see 'The Full Monty'! In other words, the strippers never reveal 'all', just their bottoms. This I find quite strange considering I have seen so much 'Full Frontal' on stage in the most unexpected circumstances. Yet in a show where you would expect it, you don't see it! Perhaps there is some bylaw that does not allow striptease artists to reveal all on a theatrical stage?
The strippers look like your every day men and are not exactly 'drop dead gorgeous' but they are a laugh.
The auditorium is about 90 percent female and I must admit to feeling a little uncomfortable because of this, but do not let this deter men from seeing the show as it is very funny. Women (and some men!) will love it for both the comedy and the strippers. The show has received bad notices from the popular press. SARA ABDULLA of TIME OUT recommends you see the film "The Full Monty" instead. KATHLEEN HERRON of THE SUNDAY TIMES described it has "Hackneyed material, Trite, puerile, crass, crude.." and so on! BILL HAGERTY of THE NEWS OF THE WORLD says the show " Doesn't raise many laughs". NICHOLAS DE JONGH of the EVENING STANDARD says, " This down-lifting, bottom-flashing load of theatrical nonsense is all tat and not much titillation." However, CHARLES SPENCER of THE DAILY TELEGRAPH is not as hard as the other reviewers, he says, "Though Girls' Night Out is incompetent, it is impossible to dislike. The warmth is genuine, the strip routines are entertaining. " Dave Simpson has written a funny and smutty script with many hilarious scenes and one liners. The show loses its way after the interval, particularly as the main strip show fails to live up to expectations and is a little repetitive, but overall it is still fun.
(Darren Dalglish)
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