read / Song Of
Singapore
What the papers said...
Daily Telegraph
"There is a particularly winning performance from Elio Pace
as the blind and skinflint club owner. His physical antics with
the piano make Jerry Lee Lewis look like Liberace, and he plays
a blind man so persuasively that a colleague thought that he really
couldn't see, and was in danger of taking a serious tumble"
Daily Mail
"The showstopper number is [Elio Pace's] Never Pay Musicians
What They're Worth"
Sunday Times
"the seriously hot pianist"
Mail on Sunday
"He's so convincingly blind that several times I found myself
gasping with horror as he feels his way around the stage and almost
falls off. His piano-playing pulls off similar breathtaking tasks;
he can play sideways, backwards, upside down and with his feet"
Guardian
"Elio Pace as the blind pianist delivers with raucous panache"
London Evening Standard
"Elio Pace...sets a rollicking rhythm"
What's On
"On piano, and sometimes under it, Elio Pace leads [the
band] through wacky novelty numbers culminating in "Never
Pay Musicians What They're Worth"...Now THAT'S a Singaporean
showstopper"
Herald
"Elio Pace...a pocket-dynamo pianist" |