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‘Certainly worth travelling some distance to experience’: THE DISTANCE YOU HAVE COME – Cockpit Theatre

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Liz Dyer24th October 2018Leave a Comment

Not quite a musical, but somewhat more than a concert, song cycle The Distance You Have Come brings together some of the greatest hits from Scott Alan’s star-spangled songwriting career, performed by an equally glittering cast of West End talent.

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‘This show – vocally – absolutely flies’: THE DISTANCE YOU HAVE COME – Cockpit Theatre

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Laura Kressly23rd October 2018Leave a Comment

Scott Alan is a long-standing cult favourite amongst musical theatre enthusiasts and his most recent song cycle The Distance You Have Come weaves in his most popular numbers with some newer ones.

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‘An event of uplifting beauty & hope: THE DISTANCE YOU HAVE COME – Cockpit Theatre ★★★★

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Jonathan Baz21st October 2018Leave a Comment

Scott Alan’s The Distance You Have Come – a song cycle drawn from Alan’s work to date – has been fashioned together in this two-hour gig and is an event of uplifting beauty and hope.

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‘Proves a curious enterprise’: THE DISTANCE YOU HAVE COME – Cockpit Theatre

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Reviews by Ian Foster20th October 2018Leave a Comment

A Scott Alan song cycle promises much but The Distance You Have Come doesn’t quite deliver at the Cockpit Theatre, despite its excellent cast.

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What’s Debbie looking forward to in October 2018?

In London theatre, Musicals, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Debbie Gilpin4th October 2018Leave a Comment

It honestly doesn’t let up. At all. After an Edinburgh-focused August, and a ‘keep myself busy at all costs’ September (mostly to avoid the hell that is rush hour transport), October has rolled in, bursting at the seams because there is too much to do.

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