People genuinely seem to like Florodora. It is understandable - it was written to be a very popular, appealing, mass-market show with, to mis-quote Anthony Tweedlepunch, "bumps of operetta, music hall and variety that stand out like watermelons". Whats not to like?
Both shows are approaching sold out houses. The buzz is very good. Light the lights! Here comes Florodora.
(I honestly don't know what I'm going to do with myself next week. Oh, yeah, that "day job"...)