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15/06/2014

Review: Fame at Darlington Civic Theatre

Shining Stars


Fame

Darlington Civic Theatre 14th June 2014.

If the Alan Parker film was dark and sometimes disturbing, Bill Kenwright’s 25thanniversary production is a brightly shining star glittering away.


The show opens with the auditions and the opening number Pray I Make which quickly shows how the show has been updated for 2014 as the leg warmers have been replaced with mobile phones.  One link with the original however is the clear stereotyping of the teachers. When they are introduced, Hermione Lynch as the driven dance teacher, Landi Oshinowo as the harsh English teacher, David Haydn as the emotionally connected drama teacher and John Canmore as the eccentric music teacher, they repeat the mantra of sweat and hard work.


Not a massive amount of characterisation is given and the storyline is simplified for the theatre version. “Nothing can kill a show like too much exposition” as it was once said and the action here is never slowed down for too much back story about any of the characters. Alex Jordan-Mills plays child star Nick Piazza, who obviously had pushy parents and wants to take very seriously. Omari Bernard’s Tyrone Jackson and Micha Richardson’s Carmen Diaz are from the rough part of town and have had a hard upbringing but we’re given no further details.  Having said that, the audience were sufficiently engaged to start booing when Nick ripped up the copy of his head shot that Serena had kept of him.


Under Gary Lloyd’s direction and choreography the pace of the show never slows and the cast work hard as they seem to effortlessly fling each other around in tight dance routines. The band, under the musical supervision of Tom De Keyser, remains on stage for the entire set which helps keep the energy levels high. 


David De Silva, one of the shows original producers, has conceived a new story that moves on from the film and the tv series with a fresh book from Jose Fernandez and, crucially new music by Steve Margoshes and lyrics by Jacques Levy. A sensible decision is to concentrate on the new music and leave the Dean Pitchford and Michael Gore title track mainly for a major grand finale.



The musical numbers support the story well. Sarah Harlington sings Serena Katz’s Let’s Play a Love Scene well and is the musical highlight of the first half.  The second act gives Molly Stewart a chance to show off her excellent set of pipes as she nails the gospel-styled number Mabel’s Prayer.  Landi Oshinowo has a fabulous voice and puts it to good use during These Are My Children.

Theatre can be fun and bubbly and this is a show to bring your friends along for a cracking night out.
This review was written by Stephen Oliverfor Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com). Follow Jo on twitter @jowheretogo, Stephen @panic_c_button or like Jowheretogo on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Jowheretogo 

07/06/2014

Preview: Fame The Musical at Darlington Civic Theatre



It’s Gonna Live Forever


     
Darlington Civic Theatre presents a brand-new production of FAME: The Musical - like you’ve never seen it before from Monday 9 to Saturday 14 June

A dynamic, all-new production by Bill Kenwright - re-imagines and re-mixed for 2014!


Based on the Oscar-winning musical film and hugely successful TV series, FAME – THE MUSICAL will take you on a hi-octane rollercoaster ride through dizzy heights and crashing lows as a group of star-struck wannabes embark on their quest for the ultimate accolade – fame.

At the world famous High School for Performing Arts New York, young talented hopefuls undertake the journey of their lives. Ambition, triumph, heartbreak and romance conspire to steer them off course, and the pressure is too much for some. But these kids are determined to live forever and as they rocket through breathtaking dance routines and show stopping tunes FAME is the feel-good sensation that you will never forget!


Bursting with dynamic dance routines and unforgettable songs, including Play a Love Scene and Fame, FAME has enjoyed seven West End runs since premiering in the USA in 1988 and continues to be performed all over the world.


A musical for a new generation, this production of Fame – the Musical will feature a young, energetic cast fresh from drama school including; Jodie Steele as Carmen Diaz, Harry Blumenau as Schlomo Metzenbaum, Sarah Harlington as Serena Katz, Alex Jordan-Mills as Nick Piazza, Molly Stewart as Mabel Washington, Alex Thomas as Tyrone Jackson, Sasi Strallen as Iris Kelly, Joseph Giacone as Joe Vegas, John Canmore as Mr Scheinkopf, Alexzandra Sarmiento as Grace ‘Lambchops’ Lamb, Ross Lee Fowkes as Goodman ‘Goody’ King, David Haydn as Mr Myers. The cast also includes Ryan Lee Seager, Aaron James, Farrah Abigail Hussain, Micha Richardson and Hannah Wilson.


Breathing new life into Fame – the Musical will be award winning director/choreographer Gary Lloyd whose credits include Thriller Live, 20th Century Boy, Flash Mob and The Story of Mark Bolan. Re-orchestrating the production for 2014 Tom De Keyser. A dynamic design concept will come from Diego Pitarch.


‘Pure Dance Dynamite’  The Express

‘A Feel-Good Triumph’  Mail On Sunday

‘Sensational’  The Daily Express

‘Breathtaking’  The Independent


Evenings 7.30pm, Matinees Thu 2pm, Sat 2.30pm
Tickets* Opening Night £19.20, £20, £21.20, £22.80
Tue, Wed, Thu 7.30pm & Sat 2.30pm £24, £25, £26.50, £28.50
Fri & Sat 7.30pm £26, £27, £28.50, £30.50
Thu 2pm all seats £18
Schools £12.50 plus 1 free with every 10 booked
U16s £16
Discounts available
Free post-show talk on Wednesday


To book contact the Box Office on 01325 486 555 or visit www.darlingtoncivic.co.uk

*plus per ticket £1 restoration levy



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