The first preview and came introduced ('South Pacific' style) by director Matt Devitt. Hopefully this is not a permanent trend to make upfront excuses for what is about to begin, although Mr Devitt was rather more humorous than at the Barbican recently. His cute banter could have kept us amused all night, perhaps he started life as a TV warm-up artist or Redcoat. A few minutes in and I felt it was all a bit amdram but then I convinced myself that the director and cast had cleverly portrayed the innocence and naivety of the early sixties, rather than putting a mod' PC spin on the movie. However, when Hamilton Black (Simon Jessop) shows his disgust for coffee drinking youth an opportunity was missed to make a contemporary reference to the torching of retail stores: the 99.9% adult, grey and white (sadly) audience would have liked that. Queen's Hornchurch is home to 'Cut To The Chase', an all singing, dancing and instrument playing troupe so they are stretched at times; but like it or not, multi-skilling is now power for the cause in entertainment. I did feel I was at a mass audition for 'Chess' but Revel-Horwood was nowhere to be seen. The 'video' screens in the wings are, in the main, superfluous and my pet hate unless authentic and essential - don't pretend to be multimedia. The show doesn't attract a wide demographic, just local Essex oldies like me re-living youth, surely a few grandchildren could have been dragged along to this family show? I'm off again tonight with my six zone travel card to almost the end of the District Line; pleasantly surprised that Hornchurch isn't beyond the pale but inside the M25. Queen's is fifteen minutes walk from the tube, buses and taxis are to hand. The show will get slicker; book now whilst a few seats remain. A word of thanks for bringing one of the Cliff Richard trilogy to stage, perhaps 'Summer Holiday' and 'Wonderful Life' will be next. [nota bene: even better at second preview 27th Aug., compared to West End it's a bargain at around £20 and prog's at only £2.50. Mr. Devitt assured me he only presents the previews]. - Stevie