Oliver! The Musical Archive

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West End Understudies/Standbys

This is a completely unplanned post but, having read Gina Beck‘s tweet about a series of letters written to The Stage, I felt something had to be said.  In the...

This is a completely unplanned post but, having read Gina Beck‘s tweet about a series of letters written to The Stage, I felt something had to be said.  In the letters (just look through this link for anything with understudy in the title), many audience members were complaining that, having visited some of the West End’s most prestigious and spectacular musicals, they were disappointed to see multiple understudies/standbys in the lead roles.  These patrons had bought tickets to the shows with the purpose of seeing the principal performers, for example Lee Mead and Rachel Tucker in Wicked.

I have to say, I am a member of the opposite team.  I buy tickets to shows when I know that an understudy/standby will be on.  Having seen both Ashleigh Gray and Nikki Davis-Jones and their respective principals as Elphaba, I only saw their principals once and have seen the standbys in the roles multiple times.  In my opinion (and this is just that, my opinion), they give the show a fresh edge and make watching it for 8 or 9th time make it feel like the first.  I am not saying Rachel is not up to doing that, no, I am saying I prefer to watch standbys in the roles.

Recently, I was given tickets to see We Will Rock You as a christmas present.  I had never seen it and the tickets were for a Wednesday matinee.  I assume that, were these tickets bought for the writers of the letters to The Stage, this would fill them with dread.  However, as an understudy/standby junkie, this excited me enormously.  I was going to get to see people play these roles who had only played it a handful of times.  They weren’t the regulars that everybody loved and worshipped, there would only be a handful of people who had seen these people perform these roles.  To my extreme enjoyment and happiness, it was almost a complete standby/understudy performance – all apart from the roles of Meat and Scaramouche – and Sarah French (Scaramouche) completely knocked me off my chair…she was amazing.  But it was the thrill of seeing this unique bunch of people who rarely perform together do so that made me enjoy the performance that much more.

I have never been much of a ‘name hunter’.  I go to see a musical to see just that, the musical…the story, the songs, the set, the stage, the company (as a whole – yes…they are a team), the theatre, the audience, the costumes, the lights and the action.  Saying that, I would have been disappointed had Kerry Ellis not been Nancy when I went to see Oliver! BUT after the disappointed had worn off, I would have found positives in the fact that I’d get to see an ex-standby Elphie perform instead.

In one of the letters it is asked ‘If this had been a Saturday night performance, would the show would have gone ahead with so many understudies?’.  Well the answer to that question is yes.  Of course it would.  The only reason I’ve ever heard of a show being cancelled is with snow (Hairspray, West End, 2009) and floods (Wicked the Musical, Brisbane, 2011).  The Wicked producers have planned to fly in ex-performers from international productions if they were to be without a standby or principal performer.

All in all, I think that you will get out of a show what you expect to get out of a show.  As an ambassador of optimism, I go to every performance with the view that I am about to see another spectacular show and that I am very fortunate to be able to do so.  Unfortunately, I believe if you go to show feeling deflated because your favourite West End star isn’t in it, you will come out feeling exactly the same way.

As a final thought, Kerry Ellis was understudy to Martine McCutcheon in My Fair Lady – this was her first West End job (as far as I’m aware, correct me if I’m wrong) and look how far she has come.  She is, arguably, one of the most well-loved performers in the West End and has thrived throughout her career.  Let’s hope the same can be said for the likes of Ashleigh Gray, Nikki Davis-Jones, Carley Stenson, Sarah Earnshaw, Chloe Taylor, Ross Hunter and all the other fab standbys & understudies that work their socks off to ensure the show you see is just as good as, if not better than, if the principal cast were on.

I’d be really interested to hear your comments about standbys/understudies.  What has been your experience? Do you love or loathe them?

Jx

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Vote in the MiniHobo award for Male Musical Personality of 2010.

The awarding is still happening…Wicked won best musical, LOST won best TV show…now it’s the turn of individuals… Vote here for your favourite Male Musical Personality of 2010…there are some...

The awarding is still happening…Wicked won best musical, LOST won best TV show…now it’s the turn of individuals…

Vote here for your favourite Male Musical Personality of 2010…there are some strong contender so choose wisely!

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Vote in the MiniHobo award for Female Musical Personality of 2010.

The awarding is still happening…Wicked won best musical, LOST won best TV show…now it’s the turn of individuals… Vote here for your favourite Female Musical Personality of 2010…there are some...

The awarding is still happening…Wicked won best musical, LOST won best TV show…now it’s the turn of individuals…

Vote here for your favourite Female Musical Personality of 2010…there are some strong contender so choose wisely!

MH x

Keep your eye on the MiniHobo Facebook Page for a Musical February Giveaway to celebrate 1 year of MiniHobo.com!!

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Oliver! The Musical Closing Night Review by George

Review by George Name of Show: Oliver! The Musical Date: 08/01/10 Starring: Gwion Wyn Jones (Oliver), Kerry Ellis (Nancy), Griff Rhys Jones (Fagin), Steven Hartley (Bill Sykes), Ben Wilson (Dodger)...

Review by George

Name of Show: Oliver! The Musical
Date: 08/01/10
Starring: Gwion Wyn Jones (Oliver), Kerry Ellis (Nancy), Griff Rhys Jones (Fagin), Steven Hartley (Bill Sykes), Ben Wilson (Dodger)
Words and Music: Lionel Hart
Opened: December 2008
Theatre: Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Seats: B4-5 (Balcony)
Seat Review: Seats were okay! Only problem is we had a group of the 2008 cast sitting infront of us and kept leaning forward and shouting down. Other than that, Seats were great!
Price: £17.50
Visit number: 1
Rating out of 10: Definitely 10
Recommend: Yes I would definitely recommend. My favourite show in the westend. If it tours, Go see it!!
Describe it in 5 words: It is Bloody amazing dude! (5 words Haha!)

George’s Review: This show really is amazing! If Im going to be honest, I went to the show to see Kerry Ellis in her last musical theatre show for a while! But as soon as the overture started the show automatically shot to the top of my list! Like I am not kidding, This show was phenomenal! Before the matinee show I met all of the main cast and they were all so lovely, Especially Kerry!! In a way I was wishing the show away because I wanted to hear Ms Ellis sing As Long As He Needs Me, Seriously, this song was amazing and the growl at the end was to die for! The best bit in the whole show for me was Consider Yourself because it just sold the show, seriously the whole cast really went for it!

Thanks George for that great review.

If you’ve seen something great recently and you’d be willing to review it for MiniHobo.com then do visit the discussion tab of my FaceBook page!

MH xXx

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TAG: A Theatre Note

I saw this note going around facebook and thought I quite fancied doing it!! I was tagged by George and Samar so…here goes!! List the last 10 things you saw...

I saw this note going around facebook and thought I quite fancied doing it!! I was tagged by George and Samar so…here goes!!

List the last 10 things you saw at the theatre in order from your most recent (click for my reviews of them):

1. We Will Rock You

2. Legally Blonde

3. Apollo Victoria 80th Birthday Gala

4. Simply The Music Of Scott Alan

5. Wicked (BradDeejMan)

6. Wicked (MeadDeejMan)

7. Sister Act

8. Oliver!

9. Wicked (BradTuckMan)

10. Wicked (TompPilkKhad)

Who was the best performer in number one?

Sarah French (Scaramouche)

Why did you go to see number two?

I took a friend for her 21st, she chose the musical…we both LOVED it!

Can you remember a line/lyric from number three that you liked?

“There’s a light at the end of the tunnel” – Starlight back on the Apollo Victoria Stage.  Also when Ashleigh Gray and Oli Tompsett came onto the stage…I couldn’t control the noises that came out of my mouth!!

What would you give number four out of ten?

11

Was there someone hot in number five?

Danny Mac was Boq!!

What was number six about?

Prejudices.  Society judges the main character by how she looks, not how she is.  It’s a great story for teenage girls, all about self esteem and being true to yourself no matter what or whogets in your way.

Who was your favorite actor/actress in number seven?

Patina Miller was amazing!

What was your favorite bit in number eight?

The whole show was absolutely amazing…one of my favourites EVER.  Meeting Kerry Ellis afterwards was incredible!!

Would you see number nine again?

Most certainly…many times over!

What was the worst thing about number ten?

It wasn’t Ashleigh Gray as Elphaba.  Also saying goodbye to Ashleigh and Oli T. Veeerry sad times.

Which was best?

Oliver!

Which was worst?

I didn’t enjoy Sister Act as much as all the others but it was still fantastic!

Did any make you cry?

Deej’s Defying Gravity eveeeery time!!

Did any make you laugh?

We Will Rock You, Legally Blonde, Sister Act and Wicked were all hilarious.  Also Russ Abott as Fagin was AMAZING!!

Which roles would you like to play in any of them?

I’d love to give Elphaba a shot and I’d also love to be Elle for a day.  The songs in Legally Blonde are more in my range!

Which one did you have best seats for?

Number 5 Wicked…Front Row, Glinda Side!

I’ve tagged people on Facebook but I’d also love to see yours…so either do it in the comment section below or link it to your FB/twitter in the comments!

MHx
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The Best West End Musicals of 2010 – MiniHobo Award!

2010 has been a year that has seen many musicals grace the West End with their presence.  Below is a pick of the best, vote for your favourite below and...

2010 has been a year that has seen many musicals grace the West End with their presence.  Below is a pick of the best, vote for your favourite below and the winner will receive a special badge on MiniHobo.com during 2011 until this time next year!

If your favourite is missing, just stick it in the comment box and it’ll be added to the list!

Thanks MHx


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Rumours… Rumours… Rumours…

Well, there have been many rumours flying around theatreland the last few days!! Let me reiterate….these are RUMOURS!! None confirmed, all from the trusted world that is FaceBook!

So, it has been said that Kerry Ellis may extend her run in Oliver! The Musical at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane to its closing date in March 2011.  She is currently playing the role of Nancy in the production and it is published that she will leave the cast on October 2nd 2010, just after the release of her debut album, Anthems.

It has also been suggested that Kerry may take up the role of Fiona in Shrek.

And…..someone somewhere in the world heard that Ashleigh Gray may be looking to join the cast of We Will Rock You!!

About a month ago, rumours were flying around Musical Land because some very clever rumour-starter wrote on Ashleigh Gray’s Wikipedia page that she was considering the role of Nancy!

Numerous times, Oliver Tompsett’s name has been placed alongside the character of Warner in Legally Blonde…

While these are all rumours…I must ask…where do these start??  With the Ashipedia-gate, the comment was removed within 24 hours and gossip died down.  It will be very interesting, in 5 months time to assess to what extent there are truth in them!

Have you heard these or other rumours? Where do you think they come from? Do you think there’s any truth in them whatsoever??

MHx

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Oliver! The Musical (and Kerry Ellis)

Well….you’ve heard about WICKED…you’ve heard about GLAMOUR…now for the other two exciting happenings of yesterday.

Firstly, because it was such a beautful day and we had 6 hours to kill between Wicked and Oliver!, we decided to head to Zizzi’s and then on the biggest ferris wheel in the world…well, the London Eye!  I’d been on it before, once, when it first opened a decade ago but it was really, mega cloudy so the clear skies helped us decide to take a ride.

Had it been a nasty day, the queue for the Eye would have been hellish but the sun was shining so we just caught some rays while waiting for an hour to queue.  The ride was amazing, we got some great photos and saw the sights!  We then hung around in Covent Garden for a few hours before heading to the Theatre Royal in Drury Lane.

First stop was to hunt down stage door, only after finding that and discovering our seats (ooo and having a cheeky glass of rose!) was I able to truly take in the beauty of the theatre.  It is the most beautiful theatre I’ve ever sat in and, just for a minute, I wished we’d sat a bit further back so that I could take in the view.  That thought didn’t last long though as we began to realise just how good the front row tickets (A7 & A8) would be.

I could go into a lot of detail about the show but if you haven’t seen it, I wouldn’t want to ruin it at all.  I will merely tell you why you must go and see it.

I love musicals, I’ve seen many and a few months ago I chose my top 10.  That has all changed!! So here is a quick list of why you must see Oliver! The Musical:

It was spectacular (from Matt, 21).

A fantastic array of talent from, not only experienced stage actors and actresses, but also from the children (from Matt too!!).

Every member of the company gave 110% and it showed in the energetic movement of the show.

The set was unbelievable with all sorts moving around the stage.  The stage is made of cobblestones so you really are in Dickensian England.

The lighting was perfect, not too much but just enough to really add an extra dimension to the show.

The music – WOW – I have never particularly liked the music in Oliver! but you really can’t help falling in love with it when it’s live, there’re kids singing, Kerry’s on stage and you’re having a good time.  The conductor was brilliant, being front row meant we could see his every facial expression and could see his passion for the show.

The costumes blew me away.  As someone who is really interested in costumes and has done a few herself, I always pay particular attention to them in shows.  Wicked costumes are amazing but I have been made aware (by the WICKED costume makers) that they are a pain to produce.  The Oliver! costumes were fantastic, each one was different in one way or another!

Meeting Kerry afterwards was the cherry on top of this awesome day!!  I think I just babbled at her but was so happy to get a photo and that she signed my canvas.  She’s such a genuine woman and her chemistry with the children on stage was evident throughout the production but particularly in the curtain call!  Bring on September for the release of Anthems.

You MUST MUST MUST go and see Oliver! and if you have…let me know what you thought of it below! Thanks so much!

MH xXx

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