This tribute show is more than just the tight harmonies that are synonymous with the Andrews Sisters. With the help of the narrator, Peter Noble, we were given an insight into the performing lives of the sisters.
Originally a 1942 film starring Bing Crosby and Fred Astaire, later developed as a stage musical by Gordon Greenberg and Chad Hodge. It translates to the stage remarkably well.
Romance and song dominate this dated, twee stage musical by David Ives and Paul Blake about song-and-dance teams that join forces to save a failing Inn.
Presented by The Adelaide Cabaret Festival Reviewed Thursday 14th June 2012 Performing as the Andrews Sisters, Maxene, Patty and LaVerne, three Western Australian songbirds, Maree Cole, Katie McKee, and Sherry-Anne Hayes, recreate a Command Performance radio programme. These were broadcast to troops during WWII as well as to those at home in America. The trio […]