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Tuesday, April 1

Lord of the Dance: A Lifetime of Standing Ovations – Blackpool Opera House

Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance latest touring show ‘A Lifetime of Standing Ovations’ is currently at Blackpool’s Winter Gardens as part of its UK Tour and its a breathtaking celebration of Irish dance, tradition, and high quality entertainment. With an exceptional cast and the spirit of Flatley himself woven into the performance, this show truly lives up to its iconic status.

Cassidy Ludwig, who plays the enchanting Little Spirit, delivers a mesmerizing performance. She guides the audience through the story with grace and ethereal beauty, adding a magical touch to the narrative. Conor Rodgers, as the Lord of the Dance, is nothing short of phenomenal. His energy, precision, and charisma captivate from start to finish, making every leap and tap a spectacle in itself.

Erin Learmont, in the role of Morrighan, is spellbinding as the seductive yet menacing rival. Her chemistry with Rodgers brings tension and excitement to the stage, while her dancing is both fierce and elegant. Joseph Howarth, as The Dark Lord, perfectly embodies the villainous counterpart, delivering a performance filled with power and menace. His commanding presence adds depth to the epic battle between good and evil.

Theres even a digital appearance from Michael Flatley himself. Though not physically present, Flatley’s digital sequences are a powerful reminder of his incredible legacy, and his presence on screen adds a touch of nostalgia which make you appreciate quite what an incredible production Lord of the Dance and it’s popularity around the world!

The choreography for this touring show is as electrifying as ever, with complex, high-energy routines that leave the audience in awe. Coupled with stunning lighting and video wall, the entire production is slick and well produced.

The lifetimes of Standing Ovations tour is a must-see spectacle, a perfect blend of old and new, performed by a fantastic troupe that delivers a great night out!

Verdict: High energy from start to finish, with an extremely talented troupe!

Reviewer: Max Eden

Reviewed: 17th September 2024

North West End UK Rating:

Rating: 5 out of 5.
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