Kiss and Tell: Tommy Fails to Impress ; Tommy, Birmingham Hippodrome
Sunday Mercury › February 21, 2005
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AS Jonathan Wilkes himself points out, this is not exactly Mary Poppins.
The new production of The Who's rock opera, getting its UK premiere in Birmingham, is the somewhat strange story of a deaf, dumb and blind kid - or perhaps that should be an audiblychallenged, vocally-challenged and visually-impaired minor, in politically correct speak.See the full content of this document
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Kiss and Tell: Tommy Fails to Impress ; Tommy, Birmingham Hippodrome
It's dark stuff. Tommy loses his senses at the age of four, traumatised at witnessing his fath...
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