Who knew there were so many Disney fans in London!? Well, okay, so maybe we had an inkling...
The Disney Dial Up was a HUGE success, with more sing-alongs, duets and debuts than ever before!
Tracy Holtham, our resident soul sister, wowed us with her interpretation of a few Disney tracks including 'I Can Go The Distance' from Hercules.
Nisha Halai, a much-loved member of the Dial Up family, made her first half debut with 'Can You Feel The Love Tonight' from the Lion King. As ever, the marvellous Jon Medcalf on piano!
Sacha Lisi and I sang the gorgeous father-daughter duet 'No Matter What' from Beauty and the Beast.
An amusing (or painful?) event clearly happening stage right! Helen Durkin and I later sang 'Beauty and the Beast' as a duet. She was Celine Dion, somehow I ended up as Angela Lansbury...
Jon, Tracy and I in full pose (though my hat seems to have disappeared...)
Nicholas and Rupal gave a splendid rendition of 'Part Of Your World' (dialogue most definitely included)
The Masters of Whimsy made their Dial Up debut (and world premiere, incidentally) with 'That's What Friends Are For' from The Jungle Book. More to come! Hope to see you all at our Great American Songbook special on Friday 23rd September! Much love, Alex xx
Tiger Jazz is the jazz singing alter ego of writer, actor and director Alexander Williams. He hosts the popular Dial Up Open Mic, providing a much-loved platform for people to celebrate community and creativity in all its forms.
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