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Liam Mower

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To the youngest ever recipient of the Olivier Award for 'Best Actor'....

LIAM MOWER

Thank you LIAM for all the fantastic shows you performed as Billy

...and for all the things we will remember you for:

- Your graceful dancing
- Your innocent and vulnerable portrayal of Billy
- Your pure singing perfection
- Your friendly disposition with fans
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I couldn't agree more with the post above, Muppet, and he certainly has a lot of talent with the dance - I still love viewing his Electricity performed live from time to time.
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i agree with everything you've said muppet eventhough i never saw liam perform, but i can imagine that he was amazing! :D
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Finale wrote:I still love viewing his Electricity performed live from time to time.
Heh . . . me too. Yeah, pathetic Teenage Liam Fanboy here. :oops: Alex is ridiculously obsessed with Liam's dancing. What I wouldn't give to be able to dance at least a tenth as well as that . . . *goes green with envy* He glides across the floor like it's not even there! Also, wasn't he good in Wire in the Blood? Was watching that the other day, and he doesn't overact it. Which would be so easy to do in a role like that, for someone who is used to stage acting.

. . . and now I need to go watch him on Youtube. :roll:
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:) Liam was also a class act in 'Guys and Dolls ' and was also a superb and brilliant 'Pinnochio'. Just waiting for any news that he might be in a show performed by students of the Ballet Rambert.

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Mike Newman wrote:Just waiting for any news that he might be in a show performed by students of the Ballet Rambert.
Oooo, that would be awesome! We could all turn up and support him! :D
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Alex wrote:
Mike Newman wrote:Just waiting for any news that he might be in a show performed by students of the Ballet Rambert.
Oooo, that would be awesome! We could all turn up and support him! :D
If we all turned up, we'd probably scare him!!

(I am thinking back to when a number of forum members occupied the whole front row at Pinnochio in Bradford!!) :D

Actually he seemed really appreciative and thanked us when we saw him afterwards. He is a nice lad.
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Muppet wrote: If we all turned up, we'd probably scare him!!
Nothing wrong with a bit of pressure to help you perform! *cackles!* We'd be doing him a favour! The concern is whether or not the school has a theatre large enough to accommodate us all . . . :D

Wish I'd seen him in Pinnochio (is that spelt right?? *shrugs*)
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I realise now just how privledged i was to catch liam a month before he left. When he first walked on stage I was like " hey mum, that's the original" :lol: ..not knowing what magical show was to commence. He was the billy that spurred my interest in seeing the show a second time and will always be Billy :mrgreen:
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Alex wrote:
Finale wrote:I still love viewing his Electricity performed live from time to time.
Heh . . . me too. Yeah, pathetic Teenage Liam Fanboy here. :oops: Alex is ridiculously obsessed with Liam's dancing. What I wouldn't give to be able to dance at least a tenth as well as that . . . *goes green with envy* He glides across the floor like it's not even there! Also, wasn't he good in Wire in the Blood? Was watching that the other day, and he doesn't overact it. Which would be so easy to do in a role like that, for someone who is used to stage acting.

. . . and now I need to go watch him on Youtube. :roll:
Looks like both Alex's are similar! I was actually originally more of a James Lomas fan, but then again that is going back to my 2007 days.
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