!SHAME!SHAME!SHAME!SHAME!SHAME!SHAME!
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Andre Lloyd Webber raped a classic,the ONLY classic British Musical, last night and left her cut, bruised and bleeding in the gutter of stage on Drury Lane last night.
It is now clear to me that the ruthless British Theatre Conglomerate, THE REALLY USEFFUL THEATRE COMPANY, cares more about the bums on seats, then the music to our ears.
The musical genre started and flourished in America. Admittedly we created the world's best loved musical:MAMA MIA and Phantom of the Opera" - YES WE DID! Is that anything to take pride in?
We constantly sneer at the Starbuckification and MacDonaldification that the yanks have empossed on US and the World.
THEY did not take a bunch of excellent Abba tunes and glue them onto a non existant story line. I admit that Mamma Mia had me singing along and dancing in the aisles; my local karoke pup night, howver has the same effect. Even Lord Webber would not, I'd suggest, want to birng the Dirty Ducks Sing-a-Long into the West End.
Rae Smith should be ashamed for her designs for OLIVER! They are derivative - there is nothing that could not have been seen in the original early 1960s version of this amazingly poignant, funny and relavant Dickensian credit-crunch musical extravaganza.
For years people have been saying: "I love Oliver!, shame what they did to it in the movie - the look, the clothes, the accents, the bawdy humour is right out of a Carry-on film"
I would have prefered an IMAX version of the Oliver! film to anything I saw on the Drury Lane stage last night.
The film Oliver!is very dated:1970s.
This stage Oliver! is even more dated and stilted: 1960s.
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!SHAME!SHAME!SHAME!SHAME!SHAME!SHAME! - jwd.london
15 Jan 09
I went along on Dec 12th this year to see the new production - but nobody turned up. - Rowan Atkinson