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David Essex brings his new musical to the West End, a story of a father and son trying to run a circus which is based around some of his greatest hits and stars himself as old-timer Levi Lee.
Father and son are charming hucksters, dodging romantic entanglements and always ready for a new scam, but their relationship and the future of the funfair are threatened by hostile criminal gangs and changing fashions. Can they make a go of it?
Good songs and strong performances from David Essex and newcomer Paul Ryan-Carberry as his son have seen this show get the thumbs up from critics and audiences alike.
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