Singin' in the Rain
From: Monday, 27th June 2011
To: Saturday, 10 September 2011
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Synopsis
Popular musical production adapted from the film. Songs include Singin in the Rain, You Were Meant for Me, You Are My Lucky Star and others. The story is one of two hot silent movie stars and a young hopeful all hit by the changes around the introduction of the talkies.
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6 July 2011
Singin' in the Rain is the ultimate feel-good musical. It’s got terrific songs, some great lines and opportunities for some fantastic dance routines. And, on press night, even the weather got into the right mood by laying on a heavy storm.
Jonathan Church's clever production pulls out all the stops. All productions of this show are going to suffer in some way because theatregoers will have seen the film version and most will be mentally comparing the two. But Church brings out some touches of individuality, even if he can’t quite banish memories of Gene Kelly et al.
There’s some clever work with the film extracts. Ian Galloway has made the most of the medium and captures the awkwardness of the era as the industry tries to move between silent movies and talkies.
I’m not sure about Adam Cooper’s Don. Yes, of course, he dances superbly and the big numbers really do hit the spot – fantastic choreo...
Cast
Adam Cooper (Don Lockwood)
Daniel Crossley
Scarlett Strallen
Michael Brandon (R.F. Simpson)
Sandra Dickinson (Dora)
Katherine Kingsley (Lina Lamont)
Mark Antolin
Georgie Ashford
Alan Burkitt
Daniel Crossley
Brendan Cull
Flora Dawson
Jaye Juliette Elster
Peter Forbes
Gemma Fuller
Francis Haugen
Katherine Kingsley
David Lucas
Matthew Malthouse
Scott Mobley
Ebony Molina
Gillian Parkhouse
Sherrie Pennington
Lisa Ritchie
Nancy Wei George
Jack Wilcox
Creative
Betty Comden (Author)
Adolph Green (Author)
Nacio Herb Brown (Author)
Arthur Freed (Author)
Henry Adams (Corporate Sponsor)
Lockheed Martin (Corporate Sponsor)
Seaward Properties Ltd (Corporate Sponsor)
Chichester Festival Theatre (Producer)
Jonathan Church (Director)
Simon Higlett (Design)
Andrew Wright (Choreographer)
Tim Mitchell (Lighting)
Robert Scott (Musical Director)
Matt McKenzie (Sound)
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