Tuesday, October 25, 2011

Anything Goes


ANYTHING GOES (Beaumont Version)

Director Cathy Court

Musical Director Ed Court

Performed at Witham Public Hall                               10th May 2011



A popular show, and one which is a good company show using talents from newer members and seasoned players to add to the mix of the many diverse characters in the production.

David Slater as Lord Evelyn Oakleigh was a suitably upper class yet naïve member of the gentry, until we heard of his dalliance with Plum Blossom.Quite a change from David’s last major part as Sweeney Todd, and this time a fun part which I am sure he enjoyed.

There seemed to be fewer dancers in this show than I have seen, but the Angels did well in some good routines despite lack of  numbers.

Cathy Court as Director obviously made rehearsals fun which is what it is all about, to have a good time but produce the results, which I thought was well achieved.

Well done to the company on a really bright entertaining show.
ANYTHING GOES
Witham AOS at the Public Hall
The silly plot of Anything Goes is eclipsed by Cole Porter's wonderful songs, skilfully handled by this strong cast. Not all the production numbers had the oomph and the energy of Blow Gabriel Blow with its nuns and its scarlet sinners, and the tap-dancing Angels – beautifully dressed – were outweighed by the more statuesque passengers. So it was left to the principals to light up the stage. Particularly successful were David Slater's Lord Evelyn, with his silly-ass accent and his rampant sword, Tom Whelan's Whitney and Stewart Adkin's gravelly Public Enemy #13 – an exemplary musical comedy performance. His “Oima” was an engaging Kath Adkins, who made the most of her Buddie Beware.
 

David Slater (Lord Evelyn Oakleigh): The role of Evelyn couldn’t have been a bigger contrast for David after Sweeney Todd! He is an accomplished actor and singer and in this part we really saw his comedic abilities. David caught this silly “arse” character to a tee and his “Gypsy in Me” solo was a chance for him to really let his hair down- to the delight of the audience! Well done!


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