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Wednesday, 15 October 2014

New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham - Dreamboats and Miniskirts - 13.10.14 - 18.10.14


New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
Dreamboats and Miniskirts


Monday 13th - Saturday 18th October 2014

Dreamboats and Miniskirts is the sequal to the hit Dreamboats and Petticoats and delights us with more classic 60’s tunes.

It is now 2 years on, 1963 and we see lovebirds Bobby and Laura not doing as well as expected with their musical career. It is decided that they should part ways and so Bobby returns to his youth club band ‘The Conquests’ while Laura tries it alone. Their relationship is also rocky, especially when Bobby tries to record a song with ‘The Conquests’ that Laura wrote without telling her. As her solo career starts to take off, can they work through their differences or will they part ways forever?

Running alongside this, we have bad boy Norman who has given up music and settled down to family bliss with heavily pregnant Sue. As musical tastes have changed it becomes apparent that ‘The Conquests’ need Norman and his individual voice back in the band and along with a soft push from Sue he returns to his passion of singing and entertaining.

Ray, Laura’s older brother and Bobby’s best friend has started working in a plush hairdressing salon in London which means that he has less and less time for his long term girlfriend Donna who is beginning to lose her patients with the small amount of time they are seeing each other – who cares if Elizabeth Taylor wants him to go to her hotel room to cut her hair!!!!

Ray is also the manager of ‘The Conquests’ and once he gets them signed with music boss Tony, can they rise to stardom or is it just another youth club dream that will eventually have its day?

The set was covered in 60’s posters with bands and adverts from the time. It was the same as ‘Dreamboats and Petticoats’ which, for people who had been to see the first instalment, gave them a friendly, almost homely welcome as it instantly drew you back into the action. This set is simple and effective and doesn’t take anything away from the action. It allows scene changes to be carried out quickly and efficiently and all of the actors chip in with bringing things on and off stage.

There were no fancy lighting or sound queues, which meant that the songs took centre stage, and so they should as what can beat a good old 60’s belter!

The performers were the true stars of this show. Their voices were pitch perfect and they really looked as if they were having a ball on stage which uplifted and drew the audience in. We had hand clapping and even a bit of dancing in the audience which was all thanks to the stunning performances.

You could not pick anyone out in particular, as the performers worked wonderfully as a team and there was a real spark between them all that made you believe in all of their characters and relationships.

We also had performers playing a variety of instrument’s that blended in well with the running of the show and created that extra level to the performance.

It is not like me to gush about a show, but I loved ‘Dreamboats and Petticoats’ and ‘Dreamboats and Miniskirts’ is in no way a sloppy 2nd, it is punchy, vibrant and a must see for 60’ lovers. Granted the storyline is predictable, but who cares when you are watching such talent!

Cast:
Alex Beaumont – Bobby
Elizabeth Carter – Laura
Ross William Wild – Norman
Louise Olley – Sue
David Luke – Ray
Anna Campkin – Donna
Alan Howell – Tony
Josh Tye - Derek
Chris Coxon – Richard (Bass Guitar)
Chloe Edwards-Wood – July (Tenor Saxophone / Clarinet)
Michael Kantola – Colin (Musical Director / Guitar)
Sheridan Lloyd – Andy (Assistant Musical Director / Piano)
Josef Pitura-Riley – Jeremy (Trumpet / Keyboard)
Charlotte Peak – Murial (Bass Saxophone / Flute)
Will Tierney – Joe (Rhythm Guitar)
Damiem Walsh – Barry (Drums)

The show runs at the New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham until Saturday 18th October so get your tickets today.


Website:
www.atgtickets.com/.../dreamboats-and-miniskirts/new-alexandra-theatre-birmingham/



Box Office:
0844 871 3011

Wednesday, 17 September 2014

New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham - Avenue Q - 16th - 20th September 2014


The New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham


Tuesday 16th - Saturday 20th September 2014


It's been ten years since Avenue Q first appeared on Broadway; created by Jeff Marx and Bobby Lopez, who never intended it to be a stage play let alone a musical. Now Sell A Door (2008) bring us the first major production in a few years, touring the UK.


The production follows Princeton; a recent graduate of English looking for his purpose in life, only for life to get in his way, which is relatable for many people my age (early 20s, just left university). After starting on Avenue A Princeton finds himself moving to Avenue Q, an affordable area in New York, renting from none other than superintendent Gary Coleman. Here Princeton meets some interesting characters, Kate Monster, his love interest, sweet but surprisingly feisty, Brian, an unemployed, failed comedian with his 'oriental' wife, Christmas Eve. Trekkie monster, Sesame Street's Cookie Monster gone dirty, obsessed with porn, who in no way is related to Kate Monster, because that's racist! Bert and Ernie's famous platonic relationship is reflected in the parody Nicky and Rod. Lucy The Slut, who's name says it all really and the Bad Idea Bears, the two furry red devils sitting on everyone's shoulder telling them to drink and have loud sex. 


Avenue Q's premise is producing hilarious songs that explore controversial, although often relatable, issues such as racism and sexuality, they approach these subjects bluntly, but these muppets gone wild do soften the blow. However, seeing a graphic puppet sex scene is something that I'll never forget! The production gives us catchy songs such as "Everyone's A Little Bit Racist", "The Internet Is For Porn", "You Can Be as Loud as the Hell You Want (When You're Makin' Love)" and "If You Were Gay".


The idea that the actor would be in full view of the audience on stage was revolutionary, this is without any attempt of ventriloquy, however the puppets are more of an extension of the actor controlling them. By the end of the production, the actors and their puppets had almost merged into one another, and the legs seen became the characters'. Another point that assists this illusion is the actors creating the same expressions and posture as the puppets on their hands, it was especially clever when two actors controlled the same puppet, as was often the case with Trekkie Monster. The entire cast focused their energy into their puppets making them come to life!


On this night, the character of Kate Monster and Lucy The Slut was played by the second cover Jessica Parker, although I haven't seen the usual actor, I honestly do not understand why she wasn't the first choice every night, she blew the roof off The Alex! Furthermore, her ability to switch between her two characters never disrupted the flow of the piece and was truly stunning. The same goes for Stephen Arden, who I did question whether he had a body double because he appeared on different sides of the stage as another character within seconds, as Nicky, Trekkie Monster and Bad Idea Bear. Tom Steedon stole the show with his superb character work and beautiful voice. Overall, a particular highlight of mine was the pure uproar of laughter at seeing Brian's (Richard Morse) wiggling around in his loose shorts in "I'm Not Wearing Underwear Today", again an image that I cannot erase from my memory. The whole ensemble deserves mention, for all their hard work in mastering their puppets, which I'm sure is no easy task, congratulations to all involved!

Review by Ellie Scandrett

Creative Team

Music and Lyrics  Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx                 
Book                          Jeff Whitty
Original Concept Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx    
Director                   Cressida CarrĂ©
Choreographer     Cressida CarrĂ©
Set Design               Richard Evans                                      
Lighting Design    Charlie Morgan Jones
Sound Design        Chris Bogg and DBS Solutions  
Puppet Designed Paul Jomain (www.Qpuppets.co.uk)
Orchestrations     Stephen Oremus
Arrangements       Stephen Oremus
Producers              Sell a Door Theatre Co and Richard Darbourne Ltd.
Running Time:    2hrs 30 mins | Suitable for 14+

Show Details
Avenue Q
New Alexandra Theatre
Tue 16 – Sat 20 September 2014
Tickets Prices: £17.90 - £39.40*
Book now on 0844 871 3011 or visit www.atgtickets.com/birmingham
*Booking fee included, an additional transaction fee will apply