Festival review: Fabled; The Bongo Club (Venue 143)
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Lois Tucker has a mammoth task ahead of her – to lip-sync her entire show.
Lois Tucker has a mammoth task ahead of her – to lip-sync her entire show.
With an array of guest voices, she mimes her way through a classic fairy tale.
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Hide AdTucker’s stage presence is engaging and she has an innate sense of timing but her tendency to border on the attention-seeking becomes grating.
As a result of her constant face pulling and head nodding, the actual plot of the production is completely devoid of any sense. I’m still at a loss to see where the skill lies in such a style of performance.