Judy & Liza - The Amazing Bio-Musical
Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli are back together again thanks to a sensational musical experience which takes audiences on an emotional rollercoaster journey as we discover the uncanny parallels between some of their most iconic songs and their own personal lives.
This dazzling production tells the turbulent tale of Hollywood’s biggest stars against the backdrop of their infamous 1964 London Palladium concert. West End stars Emma Dears (Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, Oliver) and Helen Sheals (Downton Abbey, Coronation Street, Judy!) belt out their most famous hits with uncanny resemblance, bursting with elusive star quality. Featuring live performances of Cabaret, Maybe This Time, The Trolley Song and The Man That Got Away to name but a few.
Spend an evening with the mother and daughter who really did put the ‘show’ into showbiz.
Judy & Liza - The Amazing Bio-Musical Tickets
Sorry, there are no tickets for Judy & Liza - The Amazing Bio-Musical in Manchester available at the moment. This maybe due to one of the following reasons:
- - Judy & Liza - The Amazing Bio-Musical in Manchester tickets are currently not on sale.
- - The event has sold out.
- - Details have not yet been announced for Judy & Liza - The Amazing Bio-Musical in Manchester.
- - The event may have been cancelled.
- - The event has been and gone.
Join our free mailing list for
updates about this event
Judy & Liza - The Amazing Bio-Musical ON TOUR
Our review on Judy & Liza - The Amazing Bio-Musical
Judy & Liza - Hope Mill Theatre, Manchester - Wednesdat 29th May 2024 by Lizzie Johnston
Our Rating
JUDY & LIZA IS JOYOUS, EMOTIONAL AND EVERYTHING A BIO-MUSICAL SHOULD BE
Judy & Liza, just by the name you’d probably know what to expect, and when I was invited along, I knew it wouldn’t be one to miss. The silver screen icons, Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli, have to be two of the most recognisable names with films that have played a key part in our childhoods - mine anyway! The mother-daughter duo is one of a kind and loved by so many, it was no surprise the varied ages of audience members who were in attendance on Wednesday.
When it comes to shows like Judy & Liza, my one hope is always that the actors do a good job playing them, and that it doesn’t become an impressions show. With these two as the characters, it could have easily become that way - but it really didn’t!
The show, which is now in its tenth year, reunites the duo as they tell the turbulent tales of their lives as Hollywood’s biggest stars against the backdrop of their infamous 1964 London Palladium concert. The way the story is told felt really organic, particularly between the mother-daughter duo, as they used a photo album to pick out their memories and iconic roles.
The set itself was nothing over-the-stop but it was glamorous enough for the production. A raised stage with lights sat in the middle with two microphones on either side, a bar stool was placed on one side of the stage and a travel trunk on the other. The backdrop was a shimmery gold curtain with a screen in the middle which showed the images from the photo album as well as iconic movie clips. It really brought to life the whole show, touching on what you would have expected the London Palladium show to be like, not forgetting the nods to all the glitz and glamour of the time.
Helen Sheals (Judy!, Merry Wives, Downton Abbey) takes on the role of Judy Garland, one she’s familiar with after playing her in the West End musical Judy! At The Arts Theatre. Paired together with Emma Dears (Les Miserables, Miss Saigon, Grease) as Liza Minnelli, the duo were an absolute powerhouse! Their voices were spectacular and really had the right tone to play Judy and Liza, which just mad the whole thing feel special. Their chemistry was also brilliant which was the true heart of the show, they could be a real mother-daughter duo without question.
I can’t not mention the main part of the show - the songs, and my goodness what a great selection! Their greatest hits were included throughout, such as Over The Rainbow, Caberet, Maybe This Time, and plenty of others. The script was written to showcase the behind the scenes of their lives during the times of their success, with tales of The Wizard of Oz and Caberet, which I just loved.
I can’t ever watch anything about Judy Garland’s life and not think about how tragic it was and the production’s storytelling of her tough times was heartbreaking and thought-provoking. I overheard a gentleman on my way out describe the show as “chilling”, which I completely agree with.
Hope Mill Theatre is the perfect location for a show like this as it allows it to flourish at a smaller, more intimate scale, making it feel like an even more special experience. The format of the show felt almost like a cabaret and both Judy and Liza interacted with the audience at several points, which showed they never lost the audience’s attention.
Judy & Liza is a standout show and a great production for any lover of the silver screen. I’ve been singing the songs ever since and it’s left me planning a Judy & Liza movie marathon! It’s joyous and emotional, everything a bio-musical should be.
WE SCORE JUDY & LIZA...
Most Popular Shows and Events in Manchester
Here You Come Again - The New Dolly Parton Musical
Manchester Opera House
Tue 4 - Sat 8 Feb 2025
NOW That's What I Call A Musical
Manchester Opera House
Tue 28 Jan - Sat 1 Feb 2025