Legends in Concert - The Palms at Crown - A Great Night

Wednesday, 18 January 2017



Last night my husband and I were lucky enough to get invited to The Palms at Crown to see Legends In Concert, the longest running live entertainment show Las Vegas history, with 33 years under its belt.

The show was recently voted Best Tribute Show in the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Best of Las Vegas 2015 poll.

We arrived and had a drink at the bar (one bar is cash only), before being seated five rows back from the front of the stage.   Unfortunately, I didn't manage to take any photographs as we were told not to.

The lineup was epic, featuring Prince, Olivia Newton John, David Bowie, Madonna, Michael Jackson, Adele and of course no tribute show would be complete without Elvis. 

Regarded as the best in the world, these performers were all hand picked to ensure Legends in Concert’s return to The Palms at Crown in Melbourne will be an evening you will never forget.

From the second 'Prince' (Frank Moore) came out, we sat there smiling and singing away.  Frank bears a striking resemblance to Prince and OMG can he sing!

He sang all the favourite and his dance moves were spot on.  Purple Rain, one of my all time favourites, made the night for me.


'Olivia Newton-John', the most recent addition to the lineup was fantastic, again bearing a strong resemblance and a voice like an angel.  We got to sing along to one of the songs from Xanadu (not telling which one) and then all the greats from Grease.

Olivia teamed up with one of the brilliant back-up singers, who made a great Danny Zuko, to sing You're The One That I Want.

To celebrate the debut performance by Kelly Smith (Olivia) - hand picked by Olivia Newton-John herself - a portion of the proceeds of each ticket sold to Legends in Concert in Melbourne will be donated to the Olivia Newton-John Cancer Wellness  & Research Centre.



David Bowie, Madonna, Adele and Elvis, who finished the night, were all brilliant.  Not only do they look like the artists, their voices are almost identical, sending goose bumps up my arms all night.

For me though, the outstanding act of the night was Damian Brantley as Michael Jackson.  I literally gasped when he came out, along with the rest of the audience.

It was just like watching the real Michael.  Dance moves and voice were awesome, his costumes were identical and OMG the resemblance is uncanny.  We got to see the famous Moon Walk and Thriller - a favourite of mine growing up.  He certainly didn't disappoint.


Also, a huge shout-out to the band, backup singers and backup dancers.

I believe the dancers are Aussies - with Leo Cornelius and Ollie Reading being huge hits with all the girls and boys around us!  

The beautiful back-up dancers.

Hang around at the end of the evening and you can get photos with the amazing performers.  They are more than happy to pose with you for selfies.

I can say, after some very sad news for my family this week, we weren't sure we were going to be able to make the show.  I am so glad we did.  It put smiles on our faces, made us lose our voices (from singing and cheering) and put us in such a good mood. 

Thanks so very much Legends in Concert.  We had a fabulous night.

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Legends in Concert is back (after 17 years) playing The Palms at Crown until January 29.  Dates and info are below.  For your comfort, I suggest booking one of the booths.  Although you do get a better view from the floor, the seating is much more comfortable slightly further back.

Dates: January 18-29, 2017 

Performances Jan 18, 19, 24, 25, 26 – 8pm 

Jan 20, 27 – 7.30pm 

Sat 21 and Sat 28 - 2pm and 7.30pm 

Sun 22 – 1.30 pm 

Sun 29 – 7pm 

Venue: The Palms at Crown, 8 Whiteman St, Southbank

Tickets: on sale now from Ticketmaster www.ticketmaster.com.au or phone 136100 

Price: $79.90, plus booking fee Website: http://www.legendsinconcert.com/

Disclaimer:  the tickets to the show were gifted.  I was not obliged to write a review.
All thoughts on the show are my own opinion.





Circus 1903 - A Night To Remember

Tuesday, 3 January 2017


Last night my husband and I were lucky enough to attend the opening show of CIRCUS 1903 -The Golden Age of Circus, at the Regent Theatre in Melbourne.

CIRCUS 1903 is a world first event where the puppeteers of the War Horse team up with the producers of the biggest selling magic show in the world, The Illusionist, to take you back to a time when circuses were the biggest shows in town.

From the second the show started it was breathtaking.  You are immediately transported back to the turn of the last century as you watch the workers set up the big top, and the ringmaster, Willy Whipsnade keeps you entertained, explaining the history of the circus.



You will see many traditional acts that you would expect to see from a circus of this era, including The Sensational Sozonov and his amazing balancing act...


the Perilous Perigos, who will keep you on the edge of your seat with his fantastic, and slightly scary, knife throwing skills...


and my personal favourite, The Elastic Dislocationist, with her mind-blowing flexibility.

CIRCUS 1903 brings together performers from around the world, including a juggler from France; acrobatics from the Ukraine and a high wire act from Mexico.



While there are no real animals in the show, you will be blown away by the creation of a life-size mother and baby elephant. The puppeteers and model-makers feature groundbreaking advances in design and expression.  Expect to see Mum and baby featuring throughout the show.  

These elephants were handled so amazingly, you will forget they are puppets.  You see them interact with their handlers, and even make sure the audience gets a good drink of water!


The show is 2 hours long, separated by a 20 minute intermission.  You become so enthralled, it's over before you know it.

The set and costume design are simply amazing. The attention to detail is second to none.

The costume designer, Angela Aaron, was inspired by authentic photographic collections, studying historical museum pieces and discussing with experts and historians. 

A particularly gorgeous costume is that of Lucky Moon, the spectacular aerialist.  She will have you holding your breath as you watch her gracefully perform her beautiful routine.


A crowd favourite was The Great Gaston, the Juggling Juggernaut, showing brilliant hand-eye co-ordination with his juggling agility, and flawless control as he tossed his props higher and higher into the air.

Another popular act was The Cycling Cyclone who made riding a bike look like a dance.


The music is perfectly matched to the performance throughout the show, changing tempo with each act.  The soundtrack is composed by Evan Jolly, and played by local musicians.

No circus is complete without a trapeze act, and CIRCUS 1903 delivers with the daredevil feats of Los Lopez, bringing the show a spectacular close. 


We thoroughly enjoyed the show and highly recommend it.  We both thought CIRCUS 1903 is the best show we've seen, by far.  LOVED it and I can't rave highly enough about it.  We had big smiles on our faces from beginning to end.

The show's producers, Simon Painter and Tim Lawson, have created Le Grand Cirque, Le Noir, 
Cirque Adrenaline and The Illusionists in over 250 cities from London to Sydney to 
Broadway, as well as presenting A Chorus Line, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Fiddler on the Roof through Australia.

After the world premiere season in Australia CIRCUS 1903 – The Golden Age of Circus transfers directly to Los Angeles and New York. 

The show is family-friendly.  Ringmaster Willy Whipsnade regularly interacts with the audience, particularly the children, causing simone hilarious on-stage antics.



If you have small children with you, you can ask one of the ushers for a booster seat for better viewing.  The seating is very comfortable, with plenty of leg room.

The Melbourne show can be booked here: 

Venue: Regent Theatre, 191 Collins Street, Melbourne 

Dates:

Tuesday 3 January at 7pm 
Wednesday 4 January at 3pm & 7pm 
Thursday January at 3pm & 7pm 
Friday 6 January at 3pm & 7pm 
Saturday 7 January at 3pm & 7pm 
Sunday 8 January at 3pm & 7pm 
Tuesday 10 January at 3pm & 7pm 
Wednesday 11 January at 3pm & 7pm 
Thursday 12 January at 3pm & 7pm 

Prices: Adults from $81.26 

Child from $50.68 

Transaction fee of $8.90 applies per order 

Bookings: 1300 111 011 or www.ticketmaster.com.au

The photographs used in this blog post were taken by Mark Turner.

Mark's links are below:

www.circusphotos.com.au
www.markturnerimages.com

Hayley Larue Design