Review: Sally Morgan, Civic Hall, Wolverhampton

She is one of the nation's most famous psychics and more than 2,000 people packed out Wolverhampton's Civic Hall to here what Sally Morgan had to say.

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The well known medium, who has given readings for the past 40 years and is a favourite among celebrities, has been touring the country for the past five years.

Before the show started people were invited to write a love note or place a photograph of a loved one in boxes provided. These are then placed on the stage by the star, for the duration of her show and paves the way for the interactive element.

Whether you believe or not the show is fascinating.

After arriving on stage she introduces the show and explains how it all works. If anyone in the audience recognises anything Sally is saying they are urged to put their hand up.

They are then given a microphone and are filmed so the audience can see their reaction and emotions.

As the show gets going the medium explains that she has been receiving messages from people who had died and that there are spirits on the stage as well.

She gives names of people, dates, ages and even explains how individuals have actually died, which, given its sensitive nature, can be distressing.

However the medium is a very sincere, warm and empathetic woman and for people who believe, she calls these messages 'wonder moments' and for anyone receiving one it certainly is.

It seems to give the participant reassurance and comfort of knowing their loved ones are around them. Or in Sally's words 'validation'.

Mandy Kelly