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All Audience Reviews of Pretty Woman

 ★ 4.1 / 5  •  Show Ended  •  Musicals
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4.1
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out of 5 stars
5 star
51.1%
4 star
27.7%
3 star
8.5%
2 star
10.6%
1 star
2.1%
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Matt Stącel
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Big Mistake. Huge. I’ve tried to see the show with open mind as from the beginning it was well known the message of ‘Pretty Woman’ didn’t aged very well. Unfortunately the only saving aspect of the show is talented cast. But great cast won’t help lack of memorable songs and really bad story which was lacking any problems or challenges! The only antagonists we’re shopping assistants in one of the first scenes. Except that plot just go from point A to B without anything happening. Only slightly better than Big or Sleepless…Read more →
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Gisella Chiesa
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A great adaptation of the movie by the same name. Such a good and nostalgic feeling, with very good singing and dance numbersRead more →
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Clara Müller
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An enjoyable show. For me there was nothing in particular that stood out among other shows tho, but it’s definitely not bad!Read more →
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Dress Circle Reviews
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The role of Vivan is an iconic role which comes with a lot of expectations. Aimie Atkinson smashes it. She has a beautiful mix of vulnerability and strength. Danny Mac as Edward however lacks any depth. The scene stealing Bellboy gets most of the shows laughs and his dance breaks were a highlight. But people are going for the feel-good factor and in that respect the music is serviceable. Despite its flaws it’s definitely fun for a night out with friends. It won’t be for everyone but those going to see it know what to expect.Read more →
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Hannah Bean
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Really enjoyed! Great songs too!Read more →
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Gaia Rizzatello
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Ok if you loved the movie I guess. No memorable songs.Read more →
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Ellie Herda-Grimwood
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Alright, so this plot isn't woke BUT if nostalgia's what you want, that's what you get. The production was made by an all-male (aged 50+) creative team but I actually think they did a solid job. The 80s-esque songs co-written by Bryan Adams are cheesy but pleasant and some genuinely good anthems, especially for Vivian. So nice to see Aimie Atkinson (outside of Six) and she does really well. Danny Mac is a bit wasted as boring Edward but he's lovely too, and makes his dull solos charming enough. Shoutout to Bob Harms/Rachael Wooding for their various exxxcellent roles: I really enjoyed this 🛍🛍🛍Read more →
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Prit Tavares
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Fabulous show, the actors/singers, the music absolutely fab eveningRead more →
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Nuala Sollis
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Such a great representation of the film!Read more →
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Andrew Collins
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Despite a couple of technical delays we thoroughly enjoyed this show Danny Mac surprised us with how good a singer he was and the supporting cast were also very goodRead more →
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Mūge Aydeniz
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Amazing showRead more →
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Chris Hill
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I accept I am in a minority but this musical is slick professional but soulless. The songs are mediocre and often played very loudly - worst sound system I have heard in a long time one cast member when she sang actually hurt your ears even my three other theatre goers who liked the show more than I found the sound equally poor. The cast are good but the biggest cheer at curtain call went to two supporting roles Bob Harvey as the Happy Man and Alex Charley as the bell boy. Bob Harvey made the show worth watching without him it would have been a rather dull evening.Read more →