Last Friday night Stuart and I went to see Michael Urie's one-man show Buyer and Cellar at the Menier Chocolate Factory in London's somewhat glitzy London Bridge Quarter.
The conceit of the play came after the writer Jonathan Tolins stumbled upon a passage in Barbra Streisand’s coffee-table book, My Passion for Design, that mentioned the fact she has built for herself a shopping mall beneath her Malibu estate. Inspired by that curious tidbit, Tolins invented a character, Alex, a young, gay, out-of-work actor in L.A., and spins a fiction in which Alex gets hired to be the sole shopkeeper in this mall for its sole customer, Streisand.
When Streisand visits the mall to shop, the running joke is that she comes by to buy what she already owns. And so, absurdly, Alex and Barbra haggle over the price of an antique doll she wants.
The play is very funny, full of zippy one-liners and the audience was in stitches. Adorably, Michael Urie seems genuinely to be enjoying the audience’s enjoyment. While the audience is laughing at something he just did or said, an impish grin will flash on his face as if to share the delight. This has the uncanny effect not of diminishing audience response by stepping on the laughs but of amplifying them. Urie’s being in on the humour enhances the spirited connection.
And it is perhaps a tad disingenuous to say that you need three things to enjoy this US import: a fetishistic fascination with Barbra Streisand, total immersion in showbiz and a love of high camp. You don't. But any or all of the above would certainly help.
So well worth a visit.
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Showing posts with label Broadway theatre. Show all posts
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Monday, December 16, 2013
Julie Madly Deeply...

We were speechless. It was a great show. Childhood, teenage years, Broadway, My Fair Lady, West End, Poppins... And that was only the first half!
Then in the second half we had: The Sound Of Music, Blake Edwards, media hounding, SOB tits out, Carol Burnett TV specials, nodules, throat operation, O2 concert and then a singalong.
A real love letter from a talented singing uber-fan. Go see!

Monday, August 12, 2013
West Side Story...
Last weekend Stu, Myrtle, Dad and I went to see the musical West Side Story performed at the Sadler's Wells Theatre in London's glitzy Islington.
The production didn't mess with it in any way - much to our relief - so we were treated to Jerome Robbins original stylish choreography, Leonard Bernstein's glorious (if a little over zealously played) music and Stephen Sondheim's spot on lyrics. We loved it.
My only quibble was perhaps that 56 years on from its Broadway premiere some of the language in West Side Story now seems very dated "man" "you dig" and the shock value of the action isn't there quite so much. Perhaps a production with a contemporary twist could be welcomed - it hasn't done source material Romeo and Juliette any harm.
The performances were all excellent though. The America cast that has been touring with this production can sing, act and boy can they dance. Stand out for me was Penelope Armstead-Williams as Anita - a role that we can all fall in love with. She is Puerto Rican, proud but in love with America.
If you get a chance - go see.
The production didn't mess with it in any way - much to our relief - so we were treated to Jerome Robbins original stylish choreography, Leonard Bernstein's glorious (if a little over zealously played) music and Stephen Sondheim's spot on lyrics. We loved it.
My only quibble was perhaps that 56 years on from its Broadway premiere some of the language in West Side Story now seems very dated "man" "you dig" and the shock value of the action isn't there quite so much. Perhaps a production with a contemporary twist could be welcomed - it hasn't done source material Romeo and Juliette any harm.
The performances were all excellent though. The America cast that has been touring with this production can sing, act and boy can they dance. Stand out for me was Penelope Armstead-Williams as Anita - a role that we can all fall in love with. She is Puerto Rican, proud but in love with America.
If you get a chance - go see.

Wednesday, December 01, 2010
In The Heights / West Side Story...
On Monday night - and upon recommendation - we went to see 2008 Tony best musical award winner In The Heights. Hmm, the describing words "hip-hop" and "musical" didn't fill us with much hope but hey, we're open-minded guys.
The rapping was a bit naff to be honest but there were a couple of stand out songs in there trying to get out. The cast were fine with a few genuinely nice performances but the plot was piss-poor with no precious little drama so we didn't really care about anyone. It's closing early next year. Quite.
On Tuesday night we thought we were on safer ground and went to see West Side Story in Times Sq itself. And sure enough we were. It was a great show. The songs were delivered perfectly with the nice touch of some being sung in Spanish. The dancing was great too and we got really caught up in the story. As for that cast, boy, some of those Jets and Sharks were handsome. Glad we were in the third row. We got a real eyeful.
The rapping was a bit naff to be honest but there were a couple of stand out songs in there trying to get out. The cast were fine with a few genuinely nice performances but the plot was piss-poor with no precious little drama so we didn't really care about anyone. It's closing early next year. Quite.
On Tuesday night we thought we were on safer ground and went to see West Side Story in Times Sq itself. And sure enough we were. It was a great show. The songs were delivered perfectly with the nice touch of some being sung in Spanish. The dancing was great too and we got really caught up in the story. As for that cast, boy, some of those Jets and Sharks were handsome. Glad we were in the third row. We got a real eyeful.
Friday, July 23, 2010
It's Saturday night madness!...
A few weeks we had a go at Dance on Broadway (Wii). I hang my head in shame along with Mark Ashley, Stuart Archer and Mark Maguire.
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