
Alison created her one-woman show "Here Come The Girls" in 2011,
which she premiered at St James Theatre in London. It has since played the New Wolsey Theatre in Ipswich and various cabaret venues throughout the UK .
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The show has consequently been developed into an orchestral show under the new title RESPECT for the Halle Orchestra and taken up by the RTE Orchestra at the National Concert Hall in Dublin and Wexford Opera.
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Review
Jarlath O'Connell
THE AMERICAN
Online Magazine
Australian chanteuse Alison Jiear played a blinder of a gig here, to a rightly adoring crowd. An astounding talent, she combines impeccable artistry, great warmth and complete command of her audience. With a voice that can tackle any style, she does just that. Always totally connected to her material, over the course of two riveting hours she made a packed house laugh, cry, groove, mellow-out and get funky. Accompanied by a stonking quartet led by Dave Arch, known to millions as the MD of TV’s Strictly Come Dancing, I can’t recall seeing anyone before her with such sheer versatility.
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To name a few, Carole King, Janis Ian and Barbra Streisand each got a nod and she finished off with a heartfelt Both Sides Now, which didn’t leave a dry eye in the house.
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Trio /Quartet
7 piece
Line-Up
Alison is able to update the material and artists celebrated to suit the demographic of her audience and venue she's playing.
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