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Love Sax And All That Jazz: What they said
I enjoyed the show very much; the moral message is a good one for the time in which we are living in. Its an unpopular message but one that needs to be heard.
(Pastor Sam Davis President of South England Conference SDA)
Absolutely brilliant, the way they weaved quite serious issues, but put it in such a good way, will totally recommend the show (Pastor David Springer, Senior Pastor CLC)
We are already thinking about other members of our church who we can invite along next time (Rev Dennis Scotland, Word of Life)
The show was amazing; to be inspired by something so real, it allows us to be confident and enjoy what real truth looks like. (Pastor David Hope Exousia Ministries)
Finally, we have as Christians something that can fully match the efforts and production skill of Blue Mountain Theatre. (Pastor Malcolm Cummins NTCG Aldershot)
An unforgettable experience, (Pastor David French CTRM)
I was absolutely blown away, fantastic, first class, seen it twice and will come back again. (Pastor Barbara Hope Exousia Ministries)
Excellent show, easily up there with Tyler Perry (Steve Yard Musician NTCG Lee)
Good, Excellent, Brilliant watch out Tyler Perry (Idris Hussain, In Tha House)
Alan has surpassed the Jabez prayer and has enlarged his territory to create a gospel musical work of art that has set a standard for other British Gospel or Secular musicals of this kind. (John Fisher IDMC)
It is one of the most enjoyable evenings you will have; you will laugh from beginning to end. (Dulcie Dixon, BBC Radio Leicester)
A rare production that has you laughing and thinking at the same time. (Mike Rimmer Editor Gospel Link Magazine)
Definitely one of the UKs hidden treasures. (George Luke, journalist & broadcaster)
Love Sax and all that Jazz continues its impressive run at the following venues:
Sat 27th March 7.30pm & Sun 28th March 2010, 7.00pm
@ Crescent Theatre, Sheepcote St, Birmingham, B16 8AE
Box office: 0121 643 5858 www.crescent-theatre.co.uk
Sun 4th July 2010, 7pm
Broadway Theatre, Catford, SE6 4RU
Box Office: 020 690 0002 www.broadwaytheatre.org.uk
All Tickets: £13 Adv or £15 on the door
More information 07989 574 066
Love Sax And All That Jazz at The Broadway Theatre in Catford, Greater London on Sunday, 04 July 2010.
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Love Sax And All That Jazz on Sunday, 04 July 2010, the broadway theatre, Catford, Greater London
