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2:03pm Thursday 15th May 2008
A show which offers free chocolate is not something to be turned down, and I went along to see For The Love Of Chocolate with high expectations.
Amanda Waring's show - which celebrates all that is good about chocolate - was funny, naughty and sexy, culminating with the actress rolling around in melted chocolate.
However, I couldn't help feeling like I was waiting for something more. While aspects of the show really worked, others seemed to lose the momentum and passion Waring had built up.
Her fortune-telling chocolates, which required audience participation, seemed to fall a bit flat when everyone who ate a chocolate said it tasted like "berries", no doubt too afraid to say "nuts" considering the amount of innuendo which ran throughout the play.
The show definitely had its funny moments and the free chocolates were a nice touch, but I can't help feeling that, for £12, some audience members might have been left feeling a little short-changed.
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