Post by sunnyskate on Oct 25, 2009 4:31:07 GMT 1
Tina (from Kurtfiles) wrote a detailed review from the show that included a couple blurbs about Sinead and John:
Click the link and read about the intro and the finale as there are Kerr mentions there as well!!
www.kurtfiles.com/reviews/kristi09.php
TWO of my favorite ODs!! I wonder if the Scottish themed one has changed much from its competitive days. So glad Tina finally had the chance to see them and enjoyed them! I went to Kristi's show once and it was very enjoyable. Looking forward to the broadcast!
If anyone is a Kurt Browning fan and never checked out Tina's site, it is amazing. She has a comprehensive listing of I think every show he's been in as well as a running list of cast members from SOI as well as the music lists amongst much much more!
I've Been Everywhere (Johnny Cash) - Sinead & John Kerr
The audience were primed for entertainment, laughing at Sinead & John's mimed truck driving antics in the beginning, and their goofy closing pose. They loved any bit of gender bending lifting - which happened in both programs, IIRC. Sinead and John tore it up around the ice, displaying dazzling quick feet, sparkling personalities, and great charisma in this country number. I'd never seen them skate live before, and was really impressed.
The audience were primed for entertainment, laughing at Sinead & John's mimed truck driving antics in the beginning, and their goofy closing pose. They loved any bit of gender bending lifting - which happened in both programs, IIRC. Sinead and John tore it up around the ice, displaying dazzling quick feet, sparkling personalities, and great charisma in this country number. I'd never seen them skate live before, and was really impressed.
Erin Shore and Auld Lang Syne (Royal Highland Dragon Guards) - Sinead & John Kerr
No doubt about it, many of the ladies in the audience liked to see a guy in a kilt. I'm told this is one of the Kerrs' signature numbers, something they're asked to do frequently, and I can see why. The number is high energy, exciting, and fun, and the Kerrs just sparkle all the way through it. The Scottish theme (unsurprisingly) fits them well, and they just draw the whole arena into their performance. It was really fun to watch.
No doubt about it, many of the ladies in the audience liked to see a guy in a kilt. I'm told this is one of the Kerrs' signature numbers, something they're asked to do frequently, and I can see why. The number is high energy, exciting, and fun, and the Kerrs just sparkle all the way through it. The Scottish theme (unsurprisingly) fits them well, and they just draw the whole arena into their performance. It was really fun to watch.
Click the link and read about the intro and the finale as there are Kerr mentions there as well!!
www.kurtfiles.com/reviews/kristi09.php
TWO of my favorite ODs!! I wonder if the Scottish themed one has changed much from its competitive days. So glad Tina finally had the chance to see them and enjoyed them! I went to Kristi's show once and it was very enjoyable. Looking forward to the broadcast!
If anyone is a Kurt Browning fan and never checked out Tina's site, it is amazing. She has a comprehensive listing of I think every show he's been in as well as a running list of cast members from SOI as well as the music lists amongst much much more!