Victoria Wood devotee, you might be reminded of the middle-aged women in the coffee shop sketch (“Did you go and see Macbeth?” “Mmm.
Wasn’t a patch on Brigadoon”). And if you were slightly older and/or a fan of golden age musicals, you might think you were in for a loving, riotous pastiche of those happy days, an oblique run at the great American songbook, and perhaps a few heartfelt sighs over the memory of Gene Kelly (and his bottom, which should always have got separate billing) and Cyd Charisse (and her legs, ditto, although they did get their dues at the time) giving it their perfect all in the 1954 film adaptation of Lerner and Loewe’s stage hit.
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