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Spend Spend Spend (tour)
Spend Spend Spend (tour)
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Date Reviewed: 8 May 2001
WOS Rating: starstarstarstar
Average Reader Rating: starstarstarstarstar
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During the interval on press night, the theatre critic from a left-leaning daily national asserted that, not only was Spend Spend Spend totally politically incorrect, but it was also a betrayal of the true aspirations of the working class. This may or may not be so, but it is damned good fun and a great night out. Why that is so is, nevertheless, difficult to understand because, although the total package is a winner, the musical is frankly undistinguished in its several parts. It's a bit like building a car engine from Skoda parts, switching it on and finding it purrs like a Rolls Royce.

The highly subjective account of the life of Viv Nicholson, a poor Yorkshire lass who won a (comparative) fortune on the football pools in the early 1960s, finds Barbara Dickson as the present day, matronly Viv. As commentator on the action, she reviews the life of her younger alter ego (played by Rachel Leskovac) with the wisdom of hindsight, regretting the way in which fame and fortune corrupted and imprisoned her, and then failed to support her through six apparently unhappy marriages. The money wasted, Viv was again reduced to poverty. The real Nicholson, who was in the house on the night, obviously thought the show a hoot and was often heard screeching with laughter.

In truth, Spend has little original to offer. In style, it is of that gritty school of British kitchen sink musicals, characterised by Blood Brothers, whilst the pleasant but hardly memorable music by Steve Brown suggests at varying times, Bacharach, Stephen Schwartz, Sondheim and a number of other lesser musical writers. The piece, which is virtually sung through, offers lyrics by Brown and Justin Green which are bland, obvious and rather rough and ready. That said, there's an ebullience and enthusiasm both within the show, and in its performance which, judging by its reception, completely wins an audience over.

In no small measure, this is due to a superb performance by Dickson, whose haunting interpretation of even mediocre material is compelling. Likewise, Leskovac is enormously committed and clearly capable of both moving and amusing an audience. She also has a fine voice. In an excellent ensemble Nigel Williams, as Viv's abusive and manipulative Dad gives a particularly rounded performance. Spend's success must also be attributed to Anna Linstrum's re-direction of Jeremy Sam's original West End production. It is well paced, fluid and does not outstay its welcome.

All in all, Spend Spend Spend is a triumph of performance and production over material. It's hugely enjoyable. It shouldn't be. But it is.

- Stephen Gilchrist (reviewed at Bromley's Churchill Theatre::V302)

To read a review of this musical’s 1999 West End production, click here.


Reader Reviews


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starstarstarstarstarAbsolutely spellbounding, amazing, enthralling, it is the best musical I have ever seen. It was so cleverly done. It was brilliant. I loved every minute of it I didn't want it to end. The scenery worked well and the cast were superb - USER: Whatsonstage.com06 Dec 01
starstarstarstarstarI have just seen this smashing musical in Manchester. It had the audience begging for more. Less is more here. No flashy musical gimmicks are required as the audience are taken on an emotional journey where all you need is love as opposed to money. Viv Nicholson wins the pools and her life changes. But as we watch Viv Spend, Spend, Spend- her life starts to fall apart. This is one of the best musicals to come out of the West End in years. If you want to see something that reminds you of Blood Brothers- with grit, tears and laughter then this is for you! - USER: Whatsonstage.com03 Dec 01
starstarstarstarstarI may be biased, as Rachel Leskovac (Young Viv) is my daughter, but I agree wholeheartedly with the previously submitted reviews. Having seen the show in London and on tour in various locations, it is most certainly one not to be missed. The whole cast give the audience a real sense of enjoyment and together with the costumes and backdrop accurately reflect those days of old.T he fact that the story is a true one just adds to the entertainment, especially if you come from the North! If you've not seen it yet, be quick as the provincial tour ends in December. - USER: Whatsonstage.com14 Oct 01
starstarstarstarstarThis show is one of my favourites that I have seen in many years. The subject I have loved for many years and has always cried out to be a musical hit. I traveled from Nottingham to Bristol for my first encounter with this great show and fell in love with it immediatly and last week went to Coventry Belgrade theatre to see another great Performance by a great Talented cast. Friends we have takeen to see it also loved it equally . The Music is great and a writer friend of mine picked up on how well the show is written and structured and as she is a great playwrite herself , I trust her judgment and agree whole heartedly. This show never should have been pushed out of the West End , but I am happy that the rest of the country have a chance for it to visit their city's. I hope like the early tour of Blood Brothers it builds and builds its quality reputation and heads back into the West End For a good 12 year run like the other 'Kitchen Sink' drama / musical. SEE IT ! If in any doubt of the music being memorabl buy the cd and I guarantee that you will be playing it over and over again.... - USER: Whatsonstage.com26 Sep 01
starstarstarstarstarThis musical was sadly closed and was taken off the West End circuit last Summer. It is now on a tour. If you liked Blood Brothers - you will love Spend. Barbara Dickson is amazing as Viv Nicholson- the pools winner who seemed to have it all, only to lose it again ...and more. Ok, so some of the lyrics seem a bit clumsy but with a cast so enthusiastic and with fantastic vocal ranges - who cares. This is a totally original musical which I think is well suited to the regions rather than the West End. You will not see a show like this again- so please see it now! - USER: Whatsonstage.com08 Aug 01




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