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Glenn Meads
By Glenn Meads

Superstar blog: Opening show auditions

Date: 7 July 2012

So, the search for Jesus - the lead role in JCS has begun. Well, it started a while back but it is now being televised.

The first show was a bit of a rushed job which was quite difficult to get involved with emotionally, as the 'narrative' never lingered on anything/anyone in particular. There were times when it resembled a trailer for a bigger/better show. But if you are looking for familiar 'characters' from previous talent shows, you are in the right place.

There's a builder declaring that he "has the raw talent." This is reminscent of Any Dream Will Do with Rob the builder. There's also a young John Barrowman lookalike. Unlike The Voice and other BBC talent shows, as this is ITV, we do get to see many of the bad singers as well as the good. The show revels in the paint stripping singers, as this is the home to X Factor after all.

The Judges for the pre-recorded auditions are Melanie C (honest but plays the "He's hot" card every five minutes), Jason Donovan (an intense judge but again tells it like it is) and casting director David Grindrod (acting like The Lord's spy). For a first show, this is the most surprising element as these three work very well together. Although I am longing to see an section whereby Jason Donovan tells someone their voice is reedy. Oh the irony!

Andrew Lloyd Webber sits backstage with headphones own looking at a monitor and frowning a great deal - giving way to many unintentionally funny moments, as you try and decode his facial expressions. Does he like this one, detest this one, or is he dying to go to the loo?

Every show needs a villain and former G4 star and 'the man' on a recent tour of Whistle Down the Wind - Jonathan Ansell suits the role that ITV have given him. To be a moustache twirling villain in a talent show like this on ITV - it helps if you are posh, tick. It also helps if you have lied or withheld information from the judges. Tick.

Whizzing through the auditions at light speed means that we at home feel slightly disconnected from the proceedings. Even the future host of the show - Amanda Holden is only heard and not seen. She acts as a link woman at this stage and I'm sure the show will improve when it's live - but for the moment it's all a bit cliched and washes over you.

There's the odd surprise though. As soon as someone is introduced as a holiday entertainer - you may as well cue the canned laughter. But here John Moses does a very good job of delivering "Empty Chairs, Empty Tables" from Les Mis and brings genuine emotion.

A former Voice contestant Nathan James pops up and mentions that he has "good hair." If this were a Loreal ad, he'd get the job right there as I'm sure he's worth it. But in this show, he's entered as part of a band The Rock Tenors. So, you know the aim will be to split them up. And sure enough, one goes home - the cocky one.

Fans of Alex Gaumond and Whatsonstage Northwest regular Stephen Fletcher may have caught a blink and you'll miss 'em clip of them. But they have either been edited out or may pop up in future episodes. I hope so, as it's always nice to see performers you have paid to see being told they don't have what it takes, even though they have been on stage for years.

Tomorrow we go to Superstar Island. Considering there are 40 Jesus Christs, methinks they'll need a bigger boat.


- by Glenn Meads


Any opinions expressed above do not represent the view of Whatsonstage.com nor any of its staff or contributors beyond the bylined author.



Glenn MeadsGlenn has covered the Manchester theatre scene for Whatsonstage.com since 2001. Since then he has edited whatsonstage.com/manchester and he currently edits the North West site, as well as providing news, reviews, features and competitions.

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Reader Comments


CommentDate
Got big hopes for both Niall & Hugh, worked with them both - Niall on Spamalot & Hugh on Superstar many moons ago. Both lovely guys, but the competition is fierce!! - S Ryal

09 Jul 12

OOps sory - posted twice. Incidentally, without Graham Norton the show was a bit too serious. - Jackie & David

08 Jul 12

It's always fun to play "spot the pro" and I assume Alex Gaumond is being held back for future shows. Our early favourite is Hugh Maynard who we first saw as a brilliant John in the Miss Saigon tour - the best Bui Doi we've ever heard and a black Jesus would be refreshing. - Jackie & David

08 Jul 12

It's always fun to play "spot the pro2 in these programmes and I assume Alex Gaumond is being held back for later shows - I'm not sure if it's surprising or disappointing to see him in something like this as I would have hoped Legally Blonde would have made him more established. My early favourite though is Hugh Maynard who was absolutely outstanding on the Miss Saigon tour several years ago - the best Bui Doi I've ever heard. He's superbly talented and a black Jesus would be refreshing - just ask the guys from Avenue Q. - David

08 Jul 12

ive not heard who the 10 are yet so dont give the game away, even if i did find out its still good to watch the progress the boys go through, and how in general actors have to go through to get a job! - shetlander

08 Jul 12

Watched last night's show this morning. Have to agree there was no connection to anyone yet. Also feels pointless showing this as itv have already announced the final ten. - Helen Jones

08 Jul 12


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