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Dreamboats and Petticoats

Empire Theatre, Sunderland
From: Monday, 16th January 2012
To: Saturday, 21 January 2012

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Synopsis

In 1961 emotions run high as talented young musicians Norman and Bobby compete to win the hearts of their adoring female fans - and more importantly, the gorgeous Laura. But when Laura shows that she’s no slouch with the guitar, rock ‘n’ roll fame beckons. Featuring songs from Roy Orbison, The Shadows, Eddie Cochran, Billy Fury, Chuck Berry and many more.

Our Review: starstar

Pam Dixon - 16 January 2012

Having seen this production on its last tour, I was looking forward to another trip down memory lane. With a cast that includes Ben James-Ellis (Hairspray and TV’s Any Dream Will Do) as Norman, and Terry Winstanley (getting his big break following X Factor 2011) there was no reason to question this tour being any different to its predecessor. However, within the first few minutes it became apparent there was a total lack of energy on stage, which left the audience, totally detached from the show. This did improve slightly in Act Two, but it was not until the curtain call the connection was made and audience were clapping along, with several out of their seats dancing. Sadly it took until the final few minutes for the drive and energy of the cast to cross the footlights and embraced the audience.

The show itself is really a collection of songs, strung together by a loose story that allows the hits to flow, but it works This has been done before with various results and th...

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Latest User Review

Jules - 22 January 2012: starstarstar

It's a good thing that most of the audience see this show for the music as the storyline is very weak which is a real shame as it could be much better. The music was generally very good though I did think the balance was a bit off with some vocalists being overpowered. Overall a pleasant evening but not really worth the cost....

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Cast

Scott Bruton (Bobby)
Terry Winstanley (Phil/Older Bobby)
Elizabeth Carter (Laura)
Ben James-Ellis (Norman)
Amy Diamond (Sue)
Anna Campkin (Donna)
Dan O'Brien (Ray)
Gavin Barnes (Frank/Slugger)
Patrick Burbridge (Andy)
Christopher Wheeler (Barry)
Joey Ellis (Richard)
James Nitti (Eric)
Will Tierney (Colin)
Rachel Nottingham (Daisy)
Emma Jane Morton (Babs)
Josef Pitura-Riley (Jeremy)
Mike Slader (Derek)

Creative

Laurence Marks (Book)
Maurice Gran (Book)
Bill Kenwright (Producer)
Laurie Mansfield (Producer)
Bob Tomson (Director)
Keith Strachan (musical supervision) (Music)
Carole Todd (Choreographer)
Sean Cavanagh (Design)
Mark Howett (Lighting)
Ben Harrison (Sound)
Brian Berg (executive producer) (Producer)


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