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17/10/2015

Preview: Hairspray at Newcastle Theatre Royal



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HIT MUSICAL HAIRSPRAY BOUNCES INTO NEWCASTLE THEATRE ROYAL


Hairspray
Newcastle Theatre Royal
Tuesday 19th - Saturday 30th January 2016
 
Newcastle Theatre Royal audiences can prepare themselves for a night of feel-good fun as the all-star cast of Hairspray arrives in the city from Tuesday 19th - Saturday 30th January 2016.


It’s Baltimore 1962, where Tracy Turnblad, a big girl with big hair and an even bigger heart, is on a mission to follow her dreams and dance her way onto national TV. Tracy’s audition makes her a local star and soon she is using her new-found fame to fight for equality, bagging local heartthrob Link Larkin along the way.

Based on the 1988 film of the same name, Hairspray the musical originally opened to rave reviews on Broadway in 2002 and subsequently won eight Tony Awards. Later after a run at London’s Shaftesbury Theatre in 2007 the show won four Olivier Awards including Best New Musical.

The 40-week tour boasts a stellar line-up with the role of Edna Turnblad being played by Tony Maudsley, who many will know from his long-running role as Kenneth on ITV1’s Benidorm. Tony has previously appeared on stage in the UK touring production of South Pacific  and is a regular face on TV, having played roles recently in The Job Lot, New Tricks and Doc Martin. On top of Tony’s extensive television credits, his film appearances have included roles in Jack Thorne’s The Scouting Book for Boys, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Vanity Fair and Stephen Fry’s Bright Young Things.

Tony will be joined by TV and stage actress and presenter Claire Sweeney who plays the role of Velma Von Tussle. Claire first came to prominence with her long-running role as Lindsey Corkhill in Brookside. Since leaving the soap in 2003, Claire has gone on to find great acclaim on stage with roles in Chicago, Dirty Dancing, Legally Blonde: The Musical, Educating Rita, Guys and Dolls, Tell Me On A Sunday as well as the world tour of Fosse. Claire has also found great popularity as a television presenter and panellist in shows such as 60 Minute Makeover, Loose Women and more recently as a presenter on Magic FM where she hosts a musical theatre-themed show.

The role of Wilbur Turnblad is played by former Blue Peter star Peter Duncan, who began his career on stage with Laurence Olivier’s National Theatre company at the Old Vic and subsequently went on to be Olivier Award nominated for Best Actor in a Musical for his performance in The Card and starred as Barnum in Barnum. Along with roles in several TV series, Peter recently competed in BBC1’s gymnastics competition Tumble alongside Sarah Harding and John Partridge.

Peter is joined by former X Factor contestant Brenda Edwards, who after finishing the ITV competition in fourth place under the tutelage of Sharon Osbourne, went on to star in long-running musicals such as Chicago (Adelphi & Cambridge Theatres) and We Will Rock You(Dominion Theatre & UK Tour). Brenda plays the role of Motormouth Maybelle.

Freya Sutton will reprise the role of Tracy Turnblad having played the role in the UK and Ireland 2013 tour. She plays alongside established musical theatre performer Jon Tsouras who will play the role of Corny Collins. Jon’s theatre credits include White Christmas (The Lowry, Salford), A Chorus Line (London Palladium), Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (Palace Theatre), Legally Blonde: The Musical (Savoy) and Jesus Christ Superstar (UK Tour).

With music and lyrics by Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman and book by Mark O’Donnell and Thomas Meehan, Hairspray will be directed by Paul Kerryson, with choreography by Drew McOnie and musical direction by Ben Atkinson. The show has music and lyrics by Academy Award, Tony and Emmy winning duo Marc Shaiman and Scott Wittman.

Hairspray is produced by Mark Goucher and Laurence Myers, Tom O’Connell for QNQ, Just for Laughs Theatricals, Gale King Productions and Curve theatre, Leicester.

Tickets:
Hairspray is at Newcastle Theatre Royal from Tuesday 19thto Saturday 30th January 2016, playing evenings at 7.30pm, matinees Thurs 2pm and Sat 2.30pm.
Tickets from £16.50 (save 50p per ticket online). Tickets can be purchased from the Theatre Royal Box Office on 08448 11 21 21 (Calls cost 7ppm plus your phone company’s access charge) or book online at www.theatreroyal.co.uk




14/04/2015

Review: Hairspray at Newcastle Tyne Theatre

Big Hair and Big Numbers

Hairspray
Newcastle Tyne Theatre & Opera House
Until Saturday 18th April 2015

The West End Operatic Society have brought the musical, which is based upon the 1988 John Water’s film, to life at the Tyne Theatre & Opera House in a glitzy production.

The story centres on Tracy Turnblad, who is a big fan of a music and dancing show called The Corny Collins Show. It’s a tv programme featuring all of the cool kids and playing the cool music of the time. An opening occurs in the cast when one of the dancers becomes pregnant and so Tracy goes with her best mate Penny to the auditions. They face the racist producer of the show Velma Von Tussle who is neither keen on Tracy’s plump figure or her views on racial integration.  Set in 1962 Baltimore, the show makes more than a passing nod to some of the attitudes of the time towards race. This is typified in that the sponsor of the tv programme only allow “negro day” once a month on the show.  The musical then follows Tracy and her friends as they fight for an integrated show. Add to that deeper storyline the tussle between Tracy and Velma’s daughter Amber to win the talent show and become Miss Teenage Hairspray of 1962.

The story needs a strong central character with a powerful singing voice and the role is filled by the more than capable Aniella Lucia. Her love interest Link Larkin was also more than capable at singing too.  This Martyn Knight directed show also calls for Tracy’s parents to be lovable and engaging and in Andrew Fearon and Paul Outterside they have the perfect odd couple.

Hannah Elliott, in her role as Velma, is the perfect foil for Tracy without being an unloveable character that the audience would hate.  Her mother is performed well by Leanne Harrison who stops gracefully short of a wicked witch routine and the show benefits tremendously as a result.

The show features a large cast of clean cut lads and pretty girls who sing and dance without breaking a sweat.  The ensemble seem to really enjoy themselves on stage and that helps to make their characters connect with the audience.  They include sweet Bridget Grant as the occasionally gobby Little Inez who is younger sister to the outstanding Seaweed, played by Quentin Whitaker.

The distinctive and pleasing features of the show included the talented 10 piece band led by musical director Liam Gilbert and the bold set design which took full advantage of the venues fly system. It is great to see the Tyne Theatre being used for the purpose for which it was built and it would be great to see more theatre upon its stage.

Hairspray is a delightful and entertaining musical which celebrates difference and diversity in our society and acknowledges the perseverance and determination of those involved. Great songs, performances and positive attitude by those on stage make it a pleasure to watch.

Review: Stephen Oliver 

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Tickets:

Monday 13th – Saturday 18thApril 2015
Performances at 7pm with a 2pm Matinee of Thursday 16th & Saturday 18th

Tickets are priced from £9 - £16 (plus booking fees when booking online and over the phone)

The Tyne Theatre & Opera House Box Office is open 10am-3:30pm Monday to Friday and event days
Booking and Information Line: 0844 2491 000 (10am – 6pm Monday to Friday)





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13/02/2015

Preview: Hairspray at Tyne Theatre



Hairspray: Presented by the West End Operatic Society

Tyne Theatre & Opera House
Monday 13th– Saturday 18th April 2015
Performances at 7pmwith a 2pmMatinee of Thursday 16th & Saturday 18th

The Tyne Theatre & Opera House is very excited to announce that the West End Operatic Society is bringing the Broadway Smash-hit and winner of eight Tony Awards, Hairspray on Monday 13th – Saturday 18th April 2015!

Hairspray’s toe tapping 60s pop score makes it impossible to leave the theatre without a smile.
It’s packed with humour and a story of love, respect and acceptance.

In Baltimore the 50s are out and change is in the air. Loveable plus size heroine, Tracy Turnblad, has a passion for dancing and wins a spot on the local TV dance program, The Corny Collins show.

Overnight she finds herself transformed from outsider to teen celebrity, singing and dancing all the while! Can the larger than life adolescent manage to vanquish the show’s reigning princess, integrate the cast and find true love without messing up her hair?

Online

Tickets:

Tickets are priced from £9 - £16 (plus booking fees when booking online and over the phone)

The Tyne Theatre & Opera House Box Office is open 10am-3:30pm Monday to Friday and event days
Booking and Information Line: 0844 2491 000 (10am – 6pm Monday to Friday)
More information at our Website: www.tynetheatreandoperahouse.uk
Theatre Address: 109 – 119 Westgate Road, Newcastle, NE1 4AG