@Scullridge
Wasn't there last night, but love the #shows #StGeorge's #GreatYarmouth put on.

Saw #VoodooRoom, could so easily have been called White Chile, a few weeks back. As the advertising said:

‘NOT a dress up, wig wearing, look-alike tribute band – JUST GREAT MUSICIANS PLAYING GREAT MUSIC – STUNNING!’ Time Out.

I concur! Definitely not #notefornote record #copyists either, but guys who played the material their way. Wonderfully approachable people too, who mixed with the #audienceBuildingForCreators in the interval. Really enjoyed my chat with the bass player.

Dare I confess to attending the pantomime St George's put on in January, too! One of the best I've witnessed since those I used to go to in #Kenilworth
in the early 2010s.

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