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The Guardian - 4 STARS
By Alfred Hickling
The inspiration for LipService's latest show came from a flagging party that suddenly livened up when someone put on a Doris Day CD and everyone started singing along. Day, now in her 80s and devoted to her dogs, has this effect on people. They tend to hear her tunes and say, "I didn't realise that was one of hers," followed by: "How come I seem to know all the words?"
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Manchester Evening News - 4 STARS
Kevin Bourke
MAGGIE Fox and Sue Ryding have been doing silly theatrical things as Lip Service for very nearly 25 years now.
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Whatsonstage.com - 4 STARS
Dave Cunningham
Even after 25 years together as double-act Lip Service; Maggie Fox and Sue Ryding continue to challenge expectations of what can be achieved by such a small theatre company.
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OneSuffolk
Paul Pearce-Couch
It's always a good sign when the theatre critic ends up singing and waving his arms in unison with the rest of the audience, don't you think?