Acclaim for JOANNE JOLLIE!
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"Singer Joanne Jollie’s belting
renditions of suave classics Fever, Feeling Good and Big
Spender were electrifying, reaching the hidden nooks and crannies of every
far-flung ear. It is testimony to the atmosphere created that the furthest
table stood whooping and cheering" Christine
Fears, Erotic Review
REVIEWS FOR PANDORA'S BOX
“ **** Hearty Rollercoaster Ride… striking powerful voice… don't miss this show!” RemoteGoat, Brighton Fringe 2012
REVIEWS FOR AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MEN! EDINBURGH 2011
"She's got a pair of lungs on her...with a bit of a growl in her voice...She's a very vivacious presence, wants to make sure that the audience are having a laugh...She's a very engaging, friendly presence...She has a belting, powerful voice" Ben Walters, Time Out
"Consistently engaging, big-voiced Joanne Jollie dominates the packed upper room of the Beehive Inn." The Stage
"In an absolutely jam-packed upstairs room of a pub, Joanne Jollie entertains a receptive crowd with enthralling tales about the various men from her chequered dating history. An eminently likeable lady, she has a fair set of pipes on her; this is amply demonstrated when she illustrates her tales by belting out a number of classic soul and disco hits, alongside three self-written songs." Threeweeks
"Playing to a standing room only crowd, Around the World in 80 men is a classical lounge act cataloguing stories of erotic ineptitude, drunken escapades and love gone wrong. The act is driven by a narrative constructed from Jollies’ various travels and given momentum by her powerful voice. She seamlessly mixes classical cabaret numbers with humorous lyrical substitutions and some of her own original songs. Each of her more dramatic love affairs is placed under the spotlight and then accompanied by a suitable song to sum up the affair. Within moments of opening, the act rapidly engages its audience and it is testimony to Jollies’ natural charisma that even the most banal tales of unfulfilling affairs are received well by the audience." Hairline
"In a packed out upstairs room of the Beehive Inn on Grassmarket, easily 100 people crammed into every nook and cranny to see Joanne Jollie’s latest Ed Fringe venture, and it is clear to see that many people love a little bit of gossip especially when a show is built around Jollie’s own story of the men she has slept with from around the world…The songs are well performed and Jollie is without a doubt a humorous and instantly likeable person" The Public Reviews
REVIEWS FOR PANDORA'S BOX
“ **** Hearty Rollercoaster Ride… striking powerful voice… don't miss this show!” RemoteGoat, Brighton Fringe 2012
REVIEWS FOR AROUND THE WORLD IN 80 MEN! EDINBURGH 2011
"She's got a pair of lungs on her...with a bit of a growl in her voice...She's a very vivacious presence, wants to make sure that the audience are having a laugh...She's a very engaging, friendly presence...She has a belting, powerful voice" Ben Walters, Time Out
"Consistently engaging, big-voiced Joanne Jollie dominates the packed upper room of the Beehive Inn." The Stage
"In an absolutely jam-packed upstairs room of a pub, Joanne Jollie entertains a receptive crowd with enthralling tales about the various men from her chequered dating history. An eminently likeable lady, she has a fair set of pipes on her; this is amply demonstrated when she illustrates her tales by belting out a number of classic soul and disco hits, alongside three self-written songs." Threeweeks
"Playing to a standing room only crowd, Around the World in 80 men is a classical lounge act cataloguing stories of erotic ineptitude, drunken escapades and love gone wrong. The act is driven by a narrative constructed from Jollies’ various travels and given momentum by her powerful voice. She seamlessly mixes classical cabaret numbers with humorous lyrical substitutions and some of her own original songs. Each of her more dramatic love affairs is placed under the spotlight and then accompanied by a suitable song to sum up the affair. Within moments of opening, the act rapidly engages its audience and it is testimony to Jollies’ natural charisma that even the most banal tales of unfulfilling affairs are received well by the audience." Hairline
"In a packed out upstairs room of the Beehive Inn on Grassmarket, easily 100 people crammed into every nook and cranny to see Joanne Jollie’s latest Ed Fringe venture, and it is clear to see that many people love a little bit of gossip especially when a show is built around Jollie’s own story of the men she has slept with from around the world…The songs are well performed and Jollie is without a doubt a humorous and instantly likeable person" The Public Reviews