A Meaty Musical Feast
Last updated: 12/05/2008 - 16:20
Steve Steinman is Meat Loaf in this gala rock tribute to the man and his music – and he’s a real dead ringer for ‘Loaf!
Steve Steinman's The Meat Loaf Trilogy
Steve Steinman's The Meat Loaf Trilogy is the highly celebrated internationally successful stage show, which charts the highs and lows of Meat Loafs illustrious career, boasts hit songs from his many albums.
The show features an incredible stage set and a series of well known tunes from some of Meatloaf’s multi million selling albums - principally Bat Out Of Hell and Bat Out Of Hell 2. These include the classic numbers such as I Would Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That) , Dead Ringer For Love and Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad.
Extravagant
This extravagant show features a real Harley Davidson on stage together with musical numbers interwoven with video scenes and recorded narration.
Steve Steinman's The Meat Loaf Story follows the talented Americans career from 1977, with Steve Steinman taking the lead role of Meat Loaf, ably supported by backing vocalists and his own band. The songs are skilfully performed by the cast and Meat Loafs well known sense of humour is portrayed well by Steve through a series of funny one-liners.
Since appearing on the 1993 Stars in Their Eyes television series - where he wowed the audience as Meat Loaf - Steve Steinman has taken his tribute show on tour around the world, and even met the big man himself to get feedback on hid performance!
Energetic
This year the energetic entertainer celebrates his 13th year touring with the Meat Loaf show, and its longevity is a testament to Steve Steinman’s tangible stage presence and his uncanny resemblance to Meat Loaf both vocally and visually.
With its mix of fast moving rock ‘n’ roll tunes and heart moving ballads, Steve Steinman's The Meat Loaf Story offers an energetic and unforgettable night for Meat Loaf fans and rock fans alike, this show is guaranteed to have you rocking in the aisles.
Here's what the critics have been saying about this show:
Come the climax to ‘Bat Out of Hell,’ a standing ovation swept the across the venue like a Mexican Wave, providing another ideal opportunity for Steve to slyly plug another show that he’s produced – called ‘Vampires Rock’ – that is to play at the Hull New Theatre’ in Autumn.
If you like rock music in any shape or form, you’d be a damned fool to miss it. - Steve Rudd.
"The cast is nothing short of sensational, generating enough electricity to light up the city." - The Metro newspaper.
"Brilliant, just brilliant." - The Guardian newspaper.
"With so many great songs to choose from it was obvious that not all of the great Meat Loaf tracks would be covered - however the major hits and classic tracks were all covered including I’d Do Anything For Love, But I Won’t Do That, Bat Out of Hell, Modern Girl, For Crying Out Loud, Paradise By The Dashboard Light and even Timewarp from the Rocky Horror Picture Show was included." - Luke Seagrave, reviewing the Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham show from Thursday 23 March 2006 on egigs.co.uk.
"Raw power...electrifying performance." - Manchester Evening News.
For details of where and when this show is playing near you check out the dates below:
MAY
Friday 16
Hall for Cornwall
Truro
01872 262466
www.hallforcornwall.co.uk
Wednesday 28
Whitehall Theatre
Dundee
01382 434940
www.whitehalldundee.co.uk
Thursday 29
Music Hall
Aberdeen
01224 641122
www.musichallaberdeen.com
Saturday 31
Grand Theatre
Lancaster
01524 64695
www.lancastergrand.co.uk
JUNE
Wednesday 4
Palace Theatre
Mansfield
01623 633133
www.mansfield.gov.uk/palace theatre
Saturday 7
Corn Exchange
Kings Lynn
01553 764864
www.kingslynncornexchange.co.uk
Friday 20
Cliffs Pavilion
Southend On Sea
For further information visit the productions' own website at: www.themeatloaftrilogy.com
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hi guys just got my hearing back after last nights gig at bed'eth, just keeps grtting better and better.
from an old rocker to some cracking young'uns. keep the faith and keep on rockin'
Jan Cheshire, D.W.P, posted on 18/10/2007 at 03:06