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starstarMy feelings about the show generally match those set out in the very thoughtful review below. I too only know the show from the DVD of the London version and so was rather disappointed by what I saw on Monday night in Dartford. I thought that Gwyneth Strong was completely wasted (she has still not mastered the accent), as she had so little to do. Steve Brookstein, of whom I had never heard, was weak in the role of the father and I agree that an actor who could sing would have been a much better choice. Although I believe that he is a singer I was not, in any case, particularly impressed by his voice. The Orchard Theatre was full on Monday, the first night, and the audience very appreciative of the hard-working cast, which must have lifted their performances. My very poor rating of the show is largely due to the fact that I was unable to understand any of the lyrics of the songs due to the exceptionally poor sound. Every cast member was miked but the overall sound was a mess, with far too much echo and a lack of balance with the band. It is a great shame when the efforts of the cast is effectively sabotaged by technical incompetence. - George14 Oct 08
starstarstarWent to see it in Bradford last week. I’m a huge fan of the DVD of the London Production and was pleased to see the same creative team on board. This review therefore makes comparisons between the London Production on the DVD and the Touring version. Firstly, the theatre had only about 200 people max in there. I think it seats 1400 so we rattled around in it. However this was the first night of its visit to Bradford it may have picked up through the week (though if you read below I’m not so sure). I knew there had been a few minor changes but I was surprised just how many minor changes had been made. Not so much musically, but the script had lost some elements with others added. Joe’s Dad has more of a story. It isn’t that he was ashamed to return home after being released from prison, rather that he burgled his own home and stole the deeds as he wanted to sell the house from under his family’s feet. This sets things up for Sarah to find the deeds later. A few one liner jokes seemed to have been cut and I’m not really sure why. Instead of starting with House of Fun we have the flashback to the Margate Dance contest first. I don’t think it’s clear what this is about to those not in the know. We then move straight into Our House more or less how we remember it. The loss of the House of Fun scenes shows. It doesn’t establish the friendships between the 2 leads and their 2 sets of mates and doesn’t establish the ‘Electic Rhino Sex Shop’ joke so when this establishment is mentioned twice later on it doesn’t have any impact. Also, House of Fun is still mixed into the Our House number at the start and end but hasn’t been established on its own first so seems out of place. Joe and Sarah are then already inside one of the apartments having broken in. Again this loses the decision making Joe went through to impress his new girlfriend or not as the scene starts inside the apartment. I don’t feel that Joe and Sarah’s relationship is established well enough either at this point which means that later on its hard to understand why Sarah might be interested in Joe. The division of the story happens slightly differently and indeed happens a second time once the ‘wrong path’ Joe storyline has been established. The rest continues pretty much as the original. The prison scene ‘Home’ has been cut and we jump straight from Joe’s first trial to him being visited in prison by Cath. It’s a quick transition and we don’t even hear Joe being sentenced. A quick mention about Gwyneth Strong. Firstly, her role as Cath has lessened. She has fewer lines and I don’t feel her longing over the loss of her husband and then over Joe going to prison and then not coming home comes across at all. Why would she want her husband back when apparently he was prepared to rob them and sell their house from under them? Secondly, her Irish accent is APPALLING. It isn’t an accent really. She just throws one over the top Irish pronunciation into each sentence and a few people around me sniggered each time she did. In fact when I knew she had a line coming up I started to cringe in anticipation of how she would murder it. Why she is in this I don’t know. There must be a hundred actresses that could have played the role better, with better accents and with more passion. All the dance numbers are pretty much as we remember which is remarkable really as there are fewer in the cast. The guy playing Reecey was superb. Excellent dancer, singer and actor and for me the standout performance of the night. Chris Carswell as Joe?? Well he looks the part and dances well. However he seems to have developed a way of holding the last word in each sentence and it sounds like he’s impersonating Kenneth Williams or something. I couldn’t get my head round why he was doing this. He sings OK but again is somewhat nasally. The girl playing Sarah is good, has a lovely voice but maybe is a little posh, such that you can’t really understand why she would be interested in Joe at all (especially with his strange voice). I was saddened they cut Sarah’s song. OK she now has a slowed down NW5 to sing instead and belts it out but I think they could have included both numbers. Maybe one sung about the ‘right path’ Joe and one sung about the ‘wrong path’ Joe? It feels as though maybe Madness said we want our latest single included so they chopped a superb song and slipped NW5 in. I mentioned that Joe’s Dad has a bigger story and has more lines. Steve Brookstein is OK. I didn’t like his voice which was very samey throughout and I think a ‘proper’ actor would have brought more depth to the role. Finally, when we flashback to the opening scene at the end (the one originally on a bench outside the building site) the flashback is set in a different setting! Why??? I don’t think anyone who had not seen the original show would have realised this was a flashback at all. This final scene is also much shorter in length so doesn’t give you time to realise they are re-enacting an earlier scene at all. A total waste in my opinion. I should mention that for a touring production the set and their use of it is excellent. It takes the form of lots of doors which spin and slide around and are used to good effect to set different scenes. The quick changes are there but again I think they were less convincing. At the end of the ‘salesman of the month’ routine when Joe is left holding the golf sale sign his quick change is done behind one of those cardboard cut outs you see on the pier where you stick you head through a painted figure on the front of the board. It doesn’t look slick and why is there one of those cut outs in this scene anyway? Its an obvious cover for the quick change and looks silly. I am really annoyed with myself for writing this review in such a negative way but it is how I feel. I took my partner to this who had never seen the original or DVD and they didn’t enjoy it at all. Before, I could pretty much guarantee people would enjoy this show but I feel it’s lost much of the fun and innocence of the original. I was looking forward to seeing it live, not just on DVD, and wanted to see how they had improved it if this was at all possible. Overall though I think the changes they have made are largely negative ones and I don’t think they made them to accommodate a touring set or smaller cast either. I reckon the creative team have over worked this…..tried to add bits they think will improve it but in doing so have lost touch with the heart of the show and made it lose some clarity. I had imagined I would come out of the theatre and would be booking for Sheffield in September as soon as I could get to a computer. Instead, I’m now left feeling somewhat deflated as I would not want to see this version again and will stick to the DVD to see how this show should be produced and performed. - kevinyork02 Aug 08




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