[Music/Theatre ~ UK]

The Moa at Gluttony, Fri 28 Feb.

Back for a third year, The Choir Of Man has a few new faces, but still packs an amazing punch, as the standing ovations will attest to.

There’s free beer – “Give In To The Beer Pressure” – for those that get in early and absorb the atmosphere of The Jungle before the show starts; get settled and ready for a performance that will make you feel good and blow your mind!

Join the nine all-singing all-dancing men as they share their dreams, their losses, their love and their philosophy on life with amazing harmonies and individual stand out voices! The camaraderie between them makes you want to be a part of it, and for some lucky audience members, they are!

From the precise but seemingly effortless choreography, to tap dancing, jaw dropping acrobatics and, of course, all the music, this show is filled with outstanding talent like a car crash – so hypnotising that you just can’t look away! Nor do we want to! These guys bring it all to the stage; piano and guitar are a constant throughout the performance, but the banjo, ukulele, violin, oboe, drum box, trumpet, tambourine, Bodhran and even the tin whistle makes an appearance!

Tear-invoking and laughter inducing, join the tens of thousands that have seen this show before you for an experience that you will never forget. Every show is a full house with new eyes and old faces, those that are coming to immerse themselves into The Jungle and those that have already seen The Choir Of Man and can’t help but come back for more.

I’m counting down the days!

5 stars

Janine Spearpoint

The Choir Of Man continues at The Moa at Gluttony, at various times, until Sun 15 Mar.

Book at FringeTIX on 1300 621 255 or adelaidefringe.com.au. Click HERE to purchase your tickets.

#ADLfringe
#Gluttony2020

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[Music/Theatre ~ UK] The Moa at Gluttony, Fri 28 Feb. Back for a third year, The Choir Of Man has a few new faces, but still packs an amazing punch, as the standing ovations will attest to. There’s free beer – “Give In To The Beer Pressure” – for those that get in early and absorb the atmosphere of The Jungle before the show starts; get settled and ready for a performance that will make you feel good and blow your mind! Join the nine all-singing all-dancing men as they share their dreams, their losses, their love and their philosophy on life with amazing harmonies and individual stand out voices! The camaraderie between them makes you want to be a part of it, and for some lucky audience members, they are! From the precise but seemingly effortless choreography, to tap dancing, jaw dropping acrobatics and, of course, all the music, this show is filled with outstanding talent like a car crash – so hypnotising that you just can’t look away! Nor do we want to! These guys bring it all to the stage; piano and guitar are a constant throughout the performance, but the banjo, ukulele, violin, oboe, drum box, trumpet, tambourine, Bodhran and even the tin whistle makes an appearance! Tear-invoking and laughter inducing, join the tens of thousands that have seen this show before you for an experience that you will never forget. Every show is a full house with new eyes and old faces, those that are coming to immerse themselves into The Jungle and those that have already seen The Choir Of Man and can’t help but come back for more. I’m counting down the days! 5 stars Janine Spearpoint The Choir Of Man continues at The Moa at Gluttony, at various times, until Sun 15 Mar. Book at FringeTIX on 1300 621 255 or adelaidefringe.com.au. Click HERE to purchase your tickets. #ADLfringe #Gluttony2020

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