Oh my the Glamorous Gangster Soloists, brought the house down, but the encore lost a bit of decorum ...
Doodle’s triangle interpretation was stunning...
Bradfordlass’ ‘Lad of Lovely Hair’ was lovely ...
Dragonfly’s gown was a show stopper: a magnificent vision of purple and green iridescence ... Her moving performance of Fourth Movement of Dvorak's String Quartet in F major on the tambourine, will stay in our memories for many years.
Missedout’s sparking face mask was my best gift, I’m still wearing it. However, her stomp was a sight to behold and caused a riot, with the entire violin section of the String Ensemble, far too interested in joining in with her ...
Cherry’s announcements, performed on a theme of Shakespeare’s Comedies, with quick costume changes, were filmed and will be previewed at the National Theatre next week. Her Merrie Wives of Windsor, possibly being the highlight of the evening.
Grammaretto’s toasts were a triumph. The Lord Mayor of London was passing Cadogan Hall, he observed her and asked me for her phone number. I don’t know if she’s free to fill in at Mansion House next month.
Mr Doodle, was mistaken for the new James Bond, in his tux, was led away by Ms Moneypenny and hasn’t been seen since ...
Truthfully, I think the less we say about Mammissimo’s incident with her castanets and her stays, the conductors glasses and Jeeves intervention ... the better. She was the Boudicca of Cadogan Hall and her high kicks will never be bettered...
I will burst out of the birthday cake, in a minute ... but first I will thank all the gangsters for your good wishes, your friendship, your kindness and for the nicest possible birthday. ?????