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Review for 2007 by
Threeweeks:
"... a witty script
performed by a talented, professional cast who bring this comedy of
half-naked errors to life."
*** [A good example of this
show's genre]
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Review for 2007 by
Night News:
" Raunchy farce with a
bit of social comment ... full review to follow."
4 gold bats [gold bats
are for professionals]
   
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Reviews for 2007 on
EdFringe:
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"With fine performances
from the entire cast ... the play makes you realise that first
impressions can be so misleading ... CLASS should be seen, for what you get
is an entertaining, yes and sexy, look at how wrong your preconceptions can
be."
*****
"Pacy, well-delivered
and with seamless moves between scenes it took a superbly mocking view of
the whole, silly, stereotyped world of lap-dancing."
****
Mark Aspen revisits CLASS for the 2007 London previews:
"The new CLASS is a gutsy muscular play
ready to take on the best that Edinburgh can offer."
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Mark Aspen reviews the 2006 world premiere of CLASS:
"From the torridity of
its opening to its thought-provoking end, Kirsty Eyre's CLASS is
worthy of its title…"
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Audience comments from the 2007 London previews:
"This show should do
really well at Edinburgh. Great performances. Great plot. Great
characters. Tight team. Well done."
"Every one of those
girls had a figure to die for – including the one that wasn’t a stripper.
I am so envious I want to vomit!"
"This beats a lot of
the plays I’ve seen at Edinburgh Fringe."
"The quality of acting
was phenomenal. Let's hope it all gets noticed at Edinburgh."
"Another classy show
Kirsty"
"The show is overall
slicker and moves faster than last year. Definitely improved."
"Brilliant show. My
husband hates shows and he loved this one. I recently took him to Joseph
and he fell asleep. We can’t believe how good it is."
"This could easily be
on in the West End."
"This show is just
right for the Fringe."
"We wanted more!"
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