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switches between being the narrator and the man
himself on Stanley’s roller coaster ride to
fame, meeting on the way old friends such as Sam
Small and Albert Ramsbottom . The
great classic monologues and songs are revisited.
“Sam, Pick Oop Tha’ Musket”,“The
Lion and Albert” and “Three Ha’pence
a Foot” all feature along with“My
Word You Do Look Queer”, "Brahn Boots",
"With Her Head Tucked Underneath Her Arm"
and from "My Fair Lady".”Get Me
To The Church On Time” and “With A
Little Bit O’Luck”
Sealey gave a highly-polished
and engaging performance, interspersing a broad
range of famous and lesser known Holloway masterpieces.
With a great talent for characterisation and impressive
comic timing, he breathed new life into the more
familiar pieces……he should be congratulated
for keeping Stanley’s story alive with such
tremendous enthusiasm. “With A Little Bit
O’Luck”, he’ll be back with
another show soon!”
Mark Lillycrop, Newbury Journal
A lot of happiness was
generated – and good memories for many of
a “gentler” style of entertainment
from a “gentleman”.
Chief Administrator, Church Stretton Arts
Festival
“A very smooth,
relaxed and professionally crafted act”
Promoter, Warwickshire Live & Local
Rural Touring
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