The biggest, baddest and most orgasmic rock n roll musical ever. Back with a bang to celebrate it's 30th birthday


Fresh from "Godspell" Jonathan Wilkes proves what a diverse actor and singer he really can be, and there's people around that still label him as some one's flatmate! They should try going and seeing him at work. Years in the theatre has allowed this big star of the future to find his feet and finally come in to his own. But then people don't know about that either!

This has to be his favourite part to date, not that I'm saying his loves dressing up in fishnets, but he can run riot and use his sense of humour to the full.

Leading a very strong supporting cast, no one individual stands out in this version, which is a compliment to its team.

Alot of the ladies in the audience (and men!) weren't too sure on the "Rocky", he looked good and sang very well, but I think they would of liked more of a body builder than a creation from 'Westlife' !

Christine Hamilton was the guest Narrator, when I went to see it. Her first night in Oxford. She'd told me in an earlier interview that she was extreamely nervous which showed, especially when her mic failed her on her entrance.

Recently saw the show Jonathan replaced by a better Jon Boydon.
Lionel Blair provided the legs with his narrations. How refreshing to see a proper performer with timing and able to work an audience, sadly what the first show lacked when it snapped up "TV Celebrities"