Reviewed by: Stage Whispers

Review by Jude Hines | 14 March 2026

Both Sides : Phil Collins and Genesis celebrated

Presented by Night Owl Shows

Gluttony - Rymill Park - The May Wirth

13-15 March

 

Night Owl Shows is a UK company presenting a suite of shows depicting the lives of some of the most influential singer songwriters of the 20th Century. Described as immersive productions, note, not tribute shows; this Fringe, they are presenting Phil Collins and Genesis, Fleetwood Mac, Amy Winehouse and Queen shows. 

Phil Collins was an English singer, drummer, songwriter, record producer and actor. He was the drummer, and later became the lead singer of the rock band Genesis from 1970 -1996. He is described as an ‘everyman’ persona who blended his high energy and unique drumming with emotional and sometimes controversial vocals.  Thus, celebrating the diversity and impact of his musical career is no small feat.

Like the band Genesis, this show has four musicians and an award-winning lead singer, Angus Munro who, like Collins played more than one instrument. As well as delivering powerhouse 4 octave vocals, Munro narrates the story and is a dab hand on keyboard and a talented saxophone player. 

The 300 strong crowd members were significantly old enough to know the lyrics, enthusiastically swelling the sing-along opportunities. A crowd pleaser was Collins Oscar nominated song, ‘Two Hearts’ from one of his acting forays, Buster, controversially centred around the 1963 great train robbery.

Munro is a charismatic, modern powerhouse style singer. Whilst predominantly using a head voice, and whilst lacking subtlety, his performance is passionate, energetic and sustained. The band are all highly skilled musicians, uncredited, but including one local performer, who jam joyfully. 

Performing in a tent has an impact on sound and musicality and the work of skilled sound mixing is complex. Fringe shows that I have seen this year, have tended to capitalise on power and volume, great for many rock and R&B performances and on more than one occasion with this show, because of volume and mixing, I could not recognise the song until I listened, at length to the lyrics. 

The audience appeared enthralled, captivated and joyfully reminiscing. Being with like-minded fans was celebration enough. The energy and passion of all five performers ensures that this entertainment, whilst not perfect, is really good entertainment.

Jude Hines