The Original Adam Garcia


What the papers said about HSS.


Strewth mate! You've heard of the hit West End musical Five Guys Named Moe. Now meet the Australian answer: Seven Guys Named Bruce - plus a Sheila. (Daily Express)

Some luuurved it!!!!

Mail on Sunday
Standing ovations are customary on press nights in the West End but I have never seen an audience clap and holler with such enthusiasm. ....a troupe of exceptionally talented dancers.

Financial Times
A too brief-solo for Slide (Adam Garcia) - the only relaxed dancer onstage.

Daily Mail
Seven of the most superlatively fit and supple male dancers...tapped and teased their way to an ecstatic standing ovation.

Evening Standard
The group routines from the hilarious boozy street scene through to the....high speed version of It Don't Mean a Thing - are thrilling to experience. When the Taps stoke the pace their flying feet set the stage alight.

Independent
The accuracy and rapidity are indeed wondrous to behold

What's On
You're watching routines as polished as these, performed by a posse of hoofers whose military precision never interferes with the exuberant glee they bring to their work.

But some were obviously watching the wrong show.....

Jewish Chronicle
I've seen better and funnier plots in a cemeteries.

Independent
The eight alleged siblings who tap their way through this Australian import seem to constitute the cleverest advertisement for rigourous family planning since, ooh, the Osmonds.

Observer
It is as though the art of Astaire... has been hijacked by a middle management trainee course in tap-dancing as aversion therapy.

The Times
Go to the Queen's for the bits from the knees down , not those from the chin up. (This one was a man and clearly not looking at Adam!!!)


Adam with Dein Perry