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Hello, Dolly!

Hello, Dolly!

Venue: Open Air Theatre
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarI was lucky the night I went.....NO RAIN...the actors deserve medals as they perform even if it does! I saw a production of Dolly at The Shakespeare festival in Stratford, Ontario a few years ago with Lucy Peacock playing Dolly and with an Irish accent...well she was a Gallagher....and it gave an interesting slant to the production. Samantha Spiro makes a good stab at it and it all looked lovely on the Open Air stage whilst Jerry Herman's score wafted us along - it brought a smile to the face. My favourite number, "Put On Your Sunday Clothes", got me tapping my toes. I now long for a big Broadway revival to see it given justice to. - rds28 Aug 09
starstarstarI hope this show stays löonger in a theatre in the west end. Harry Hirthe - Harald Hirthe22 Aug 09
starstarstarTimothy Sheader has brought high production values to the Open Air Theatre, with a remarkably good sound system and designs which make few concesssions to the setting. However, his programming is unexciting. Last year Gigi was an uninspired choice and if Hello Dolly was being staged indoors I wouldn't bother going. An enthusiastic cast give their all to a slight and ridiculous story, Josefina Gabrielle's pedigree shining through, and featuring in Daniel Crossley the sweatiest actor this side of David Haig. Samantha Spiro is not Carol Channing, for which we should be grateful, and manages to make the cynical, grasping Dolly Levi more sympathetic than she probably deserves. It's almost impossible not to enjoy a show in the park, but Sheader needs to risk more imaginative programming in future. - David Baxter20 Aug 09
starstarstarstarstarBrilliant acting, wonderful choreography, superb design, excellent costumes - a show to delight all on a late summer evening in Regents Park.All this and the wonderful tuneful music of Jerry Herman.What more can one ask for in an evening of musical theatre - truely delightful. - Anna20 Aug 09
starstarstarstarstarThe most delightful evening! As I glanced around the audience last night it was obvious that everyone else was as transfixed as I was. Of course, it is necessary to suspend belief for a couple of hours to enter the world of Dolly Levi, but if you can't do that on a warm starry night in Regent's Park - you must be as grumpy as Horace Vandergelder. And those tap dancers - magnificent! - Susan19 Aug 09
starstarstarstarstarbrilliant - sally17 Aug 09
starstarstarstarA great night at the park this year, rain or not. The set and Stephen Mear dance and staging make this one of the very best park musicals. Cast all round excellent and it would get a 5 star, much as i love Sam Spiro you can not get away from the fact the songs are not in her range, not belt or chills up your spine but boy she acts the part a dream. Well done all. - jamie london15 Aug 09
starstarstarstarstarAs the sun went down and the rain held off at last night's performance the Open Air Theatre was transformed into a wonderful visual treat created by the stunning lighting design. This whole wonderful production took us back to seeing a genuine star role and in Samantha Spiro a genuine star performance as Dolly Levi. Gloriously entertaining, inventful staging and sung like Jerry Herman would wish it to be sung. For me one of the highlights of 2009 and the title number was a glorious reminder of the Broadway we thought was all but gone. - Owen13 Aug 09
starstarstarstarstarJust a complete treat. Infectious joy and feelgood between cast and audience.Irresistible Samantha Spiro heads up a cast who deliver bigtime,against the backdrop of Regents Park midsummer magic.5 stars no question. - polly12 Aug 09
starstarstarstarstarAs a previous writer says this is the best show at Regent's Park for years.I've been twice and will go again.Put on your sunday clothes before the parade passes by and say hello to Dolly.Wow.wow, wow - three cheers for a super, brilliant, magnificent Dolly ! - rob11 Aug 09
starstarstarIt's slightly joyless, but watchable. Spiro and Henry are miscast, which is a shame because they are both excelent in other things i've seen them in. Napiers set is bloody ace though... I really have no opinon of it other than that, and that it's FINALY back in town, because it's an ace show (when done properly). - Cassox11 Aug 09
starstarstarstarstarLoved it - a real feel good show with great performances, great staging at a fab theatre. - eden11 Aug 09
starstarstarstarstarThe most wonderful evening of theatre! A superb production and Samantha Spiro sparkles as Dolly. The whole company look as though they are having as much fun as the audience. We loved it! - Daniel11 Aug 09
starstarstarstarExcellent show which we thoroughly enjoyed. We also saw a preview, 1st August, and were seated nearly at the back, but had no problem hearing anything. Have seen the last three musicals at the OAT and this is well up to their usual standard. Excellent performances, lovely costumes, etc, Despite an hour and a half of torrential rain before the show started very few people had left and we were rewarded with a rainless, and happy evening's entertainment. - jan donaldson09 Aug 09
starstarstarstarstarThe best thing I've seen at Regent's Park in years. A really wonderful traditional production. I hope it's a huge hit. Sam Spiro is lovely as Dolly. My only criticism was with the sound- all the lead voices were too quiet and the sound op needs to be more on the ball with radio mics; lost a lot of dialogue. But it was preview, so I'm sure it will all be sorted by press night. Well done Tim Sheader. - atagirl01 Aug 09


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