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Whistle Down the Wind, Watermill Theatre: fine singing, but this Jesus Christ is no superstar

Whistle Down the Wind, Watermill Theatre: fine singing, but this Jesus Christ is no superstar
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Photos: Inside Rehearsal for WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND at The Watermill Theatre

See photos from inside rehearsal for WHISTLE DOWN THE WIND – the first major UK revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Jim Steinman’s 1996 rock musical since 2010 – which will play at The Watermill from Friday 22 July until Saturday 10 September.

Matilda in Nashville at Capitol Theatre 2021

Complete Information About Matilda in Nashville at Capitol Theatre. Matilda the Musical is a musical based on the 1988 children's novel of the same name by Roald Dahl. It was adapted by Dennis Kelly, with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin and directed for the stage by.

Rent review: Dazzling band best reason for paying the rent

When Jonathon Larson s musical Rent opened on Broadway 25 years ago it was exactly 100 years after the opera on which it was loosely based, Puccini s La Boheme, opened in Paris. Alas Larson never got to see that opening, as he suddenly died of an aortic dissection the day before first preview, now 25 years ago to the month. That extraordinary tragedy rather shaded that of his story, in which the tuberculosis that afflicted Puccini s Mimi is replaced with New York s AIDS epidemic. The musical doesn t romanticise the bohemians, it satirises their lifestyle. Credit:Prudence Upton The relevance to a modern mask-wearing audience is blinding, yet the show s impact is muted. Partly this is because Larson let too many songs slip into his sung-through musical that were anonymous and generic, especially in Act One. The other flaw, shared between Larson and director Shaun Rennie s production, is that we aren t made to care sufficiently about the lead characters to empathise with either t

Rent review: scrappy New York musical grows up – and finds its heart and soul

And then Benny (Tim Omaji), who in this production can’t quite bear to leave his friends behind in a way that feels redeemable, brings everyone together. He was once known as “Timomatic”, the home-town star of So You Think You Can Dance, and you better believe he breakdances (Luca Dinardo’s choreography is a small and consistent pleasure). By the time we settle into the traditional arrangement of the song, and ensemble member Marissa Saroca takes the vocal line that makes your heart expand, you can’t help but be in love with these artists and the community they’ve built together.

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