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ED2016 5/5 Reviews ED2016 Musical Reviews
Tomorrow, Maybe (ACJ Productions)
By Rosie Barrett | Published on Wednesday 10 August 2016
Set in a local coffee shop, ‘Tomorrow, Maybe’ tells the stories – through a series of vignettes – of the familiar faces we pass by each day: their loves, losses, dreams and disillusionments. A thoroughly modern musical exploring thoroughly modern themes, the show is heart-warming, familiar, and laugh out loud funny, casting an extraordinary light on ordinary lives. The production boasts an exceptionally talented cast, with performances that would be more at home on a Broadway stage than a tiny room at the Edinburgh Fringe. The musical numbers are exceptional, and the harmonies will send shivers down your spine. A delight more than deserving of the critical acclaim it has already received. Faultless.
C Nova, until 29 Aug.
tw rating 5/5 | [Rosie Barrett]
