Gay London Life | April '26 Edition - Magazine - Page 28
Liberace and Liza
Are Back, Darling
Liberace and Liza: A Tribute is heading out on its first UK tour,
opening at Greenwich Theatre, and it’s exactly the kind of high-camp,
high-glam night we’ll always show up for. Think big vocals, bigger
piano moments, and just the right amount of wink.
At the centre of it are David Saffert and Jillian Snow,
between Saffert and Snow too, the kind that makes
who’ve spent over a decade perfecting their takes
it feel loose and alive rather than overly polished.
on Liberace and Liza Minnelli across the US. This
Snow’s take on Liza captures that signature
If you’ve got even a soft spot for sequins, show
tunes, or a bit of unapologetic camp, this one’s
already calling your name.
isn’t a quick impersonation and a few jazz hands.
intensity, the way she doesn’t just sing a song,
It’s a full-bodied tribute that leans into everything
she inhabits it. Saffert, meanwhile, brings the
Liberace and Liza: A Tribute
we love about them, the drama, the humour, the
showmanship, the sparkle, and just enough mischief
23rd, 25th & 26th April, Greenwich Theatre
excess, and the emotion underneath it all.
to keep things from ever feeling too reverent.
& 12th May, Crazy Coqs
The pairing feels obvious once you see it.
And that’s the sweet spot this show hits. It
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Liberace’s flamboyant piano brilliance alongside
celebrates two absolute legends without putting
www.liberaceandliza.co.uk
Liza’s raw, magnetic presence. Together, it
them behind glass. Expect the classics, expect a few
becomes something playful, a bit chaotic, and
surprises, and expect to leave feeling like you’ve just
completely watchable. There’s a real chemistry
had a proper night out, not just sat through a tribute.
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