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I See Me & Meryl Streep – The Other Palace

This show has had a successful run in Australia and is all about ‘Me’ Meryl performed by actor and comedienne Alexandra Keddie. This sixty-minute tour of her ‘obsession not really’ with Meryl Streep, showcases Keddie’s skill of impersonation. knowledge and comedic portrayal of Streep’s iconic moments from the movies. Films such as the ‘The Deer Hunter’ ‘Devil Wears Prada’Sophie’s Choice’ and many more. Diane a skit on Diane Keaton Keddie’s ‘sister’ supports her performance with music and sisterly banter.

This sixteen-year-old girl for her drama teacher wanted to shine and outperform her fellow classmates with her acting skills and knowledge of Meryl Streep’s meteoric rise to fame and fortunes. Keddie ‘namesake Meryl’ is a young girl finding her way in the world, vulnerable with her own insecurities and she is inspired by the achievements of Meryl and her ability to become a prolific Oscar winning actress known too so many.

The style is anecdotal, with quips and film clips switching between dialogue and song, the pace is fast with speedy costume changes, however it does not distract from the meaning behind the purpose. One full of intention and love for her own aspirations and desires to be a successful actress like her Idol Meryl Streep.   

The attention to detail in expression of Meryl’s voice is exquisite and is a testament to Keddie’s acting abilities. This show is an ode to Meryl Streep full of accents and folly a must see if you want to laugh out loud.  A spectacle of camp enthusiasm. 

Runs April 29th – May 4th, 2025, https://theotherpalace.co.uk/i-see-me-and-meryl-streep/

Reviewer: Michelle Knight

Reviewed: 29th April 2025  

North West End UK Rating:

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Michelle Knight

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