Synopsis Blues behind bars from the writers of Cabaret. Justice is on trial for the husband killing bad girls of shady Chicago. A chorus girl murders her lover but manages to get off through a strange assortment of allies. She forms an unusual nightclub act with another murderess with the hopes of keeping them both out of trouble. Songs include All That Jazz, Razzle Dazzle and All I Care About.
After the opening night of the Manchester leg of the current Chicago tour, "the name on everybody's lips is gonna be Tupele Dorgu." The former Coronation Street actress delivers a sassy, sexy, leggy and flawless turn as killer Velma Kelly and the show becomes all about her, as a result.
Most people on opening night know the show inside out and tap their feet and clap along to the brilliant songs and music of Kander and Ebb. Dorgu's opening number "All That Jazz" is show stopping and gives the actress one helluva an entrance. As Kelly Crabtree, the actress was clearly wasted because once she unleashes her inner Velma, there is no stopping her. With fiery red hair and a strut worthy of a Beyonce video, Tupele is a West End star in waiting.
Ali Bastian's Roxie Hart - the new girl on the "Cell Block" may have shown she could tango on Strictly, but what about her voice? Well, sadly she is out sung by Velma as her voice is simply too reedy to convince. She does, however have great comic timing and her moves are never in question. Her accent is all over the place though and she is not the leading lady you wish for.
Bernie Nolan has the voice (her duet of "Class" with Dorgu is stunning) but none of the stature and street-wise nous which makes Mama Morton such a formidable character, as she needs more swagger. Stefan Booth may be too young as Lawyer - Billy Flynn but he shines whenever he is on stage, particularly during "Razzle Dazzle" when he does just that.
The show's themes remain timeless, as we still live in a world where fame is a currency, regardless of talent. So, thankfully the ensemble proves that there is no substitute for hard work, as they may not be names but they have the ability to carry the show when some of the more well known members of the cast flag slightly. Claire Rogers and Melanie Cripps stand out but the swings and ensemble shine throughout.
Unlike some touring productions of West End shows, this production is not totally inferior to its London relative, as it loses none of its sparkle and the director keeps things rattling along at a rollicking pace. Bastian may be not totally rock Chicago as she is slightly miscast but with triple threat - Dorgu on stage for most of the production, she has more than enough "Razzle Dazzle" and "Class" for the both of them.
What a brilliant show. Saw this in Wolverhampton. Was disappointed Bernie Nolan was understudied, but Tuoele Dorgu was just brilliant. What a performance she gave. Ali Bastion was ok but outshone by Dorgu. The whole show was great and the band..... wow. - Carol Williams
18 May 12
I went to watch this last night and thought it was superb, fantastic performance all round however, Tupele Dorgu, WOW what a star, Corrie has defo held her back and hidden her talents, what a performance, really enjoyed it, the band were fantastic and gave a belting rendition of the tunes 5* well done to everyone - John
25 Mar 12
who plays fred casely? - Rachy
21 Mar 12
EXCELLENT!!!!! Cast, performance, singing, dancing!! Not sure which show LJ above was watching???? Certainly no evidence of opening night nerves??? - LB
20 Mar 12
The opening number fell flat but the first half picked up as it went on. The second half was so so but was spoiled by the Mr Cellophane number. Why didn't the stage black out when he put the gloves on to make him invisible? Such a shame! I'm afariad to say that it was the singing that let this show down - the dance moves and acting were superb but the voices had little range.The final number was also nothing to jump out of your chair for - I found myself drifting off. I saw this show a few years ago at the Opera House and absolutely loved it but there was no electricity at the Palace last night. maybe it was opening night nerves? - LJ
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