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Daniel Boys & Julie Atherton in Ordinary Days
Daniel Boys & Julie Atherton in Ordinary Days

Ordinary Days

Venue: Trafalgar Studios (previously the Whitehall)
Where: West End
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starstarstarstarIt's very difficult to pass judgement on Ordinary Days as it was seriously constricted by the tight confines of Studio 2, especially from an awful sound balance. The space meant that it was almost presented in a concert format and it will probably sound much better on CD. The show concerns the rather ordinary days of four New Yorkers, one a couple, the other brought together by chance, but there is almost no interaction between the two pairs. The lyrics crackle with New York wit and attitude and musically reminded me of Jason Robert Brown (that's no bad thing) and towards the end there is a beautiful song about 9/11 even though the subject felt like an artificial attempt to create an impactful ending. A New York musical by an unknown writer inevitably means that Julie Atherton is involved. She is excellent as alweays but the cast of four all bring immense charm to their characters. (This has been an Avenue Q reunion week with Julie Atherton and Daniel Boys in this and on Tuesday we had been surprised to see Jon Robyns as guest vocalist with Elaine Paige - but only until the interval.) Ordinary Days felt a bit like a work in progress at just 80 minutes but it is a show that I would like to revisit in a more suitable venue such as the New Players or the Chocolate Factory. - David Baxter25 Feb 11


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