HomeSpacerSpacerSpacerSpacer Spacer
BWW SocialTwitterFacebookGoogle PlusRSS Feeds
 
 
LOG IN | REGISTER NOW!

TICKET CENTRAL
Broadway
Off-Bway
Tours
London
Help, Pick Me a Show

A Chorus Line at the Sheffield Crucible Theatre

 

A Chorus Line needs no introduction. Or does it? Despite being one of the most successful musicals of all time it has kept a fairly low profile in the past ten years, popping up only once in a high profile production with the late Adam Faith. That production had nothing much to offer, much unlike the latest incarnation from new director Nikolai Foster at the Sheffield Crucible. If this doesn't revitalise the show for a new generation then nothing will.

 

The plot is thin but that's irrelevant - director Zach is holding auditions to assemble a chorus line and we, the audience, are given a Big Brother style look into the audition room. The simple 'sing the song, do the dance and leave' approach doesn't happen, instead he interrogates them about themselves.. about their lives.. why do they deserve places? It's a journey we take from the dance floor to their hearts, thanks to interviews conducted by original creator Michael Bennett with actual choruses.

 

In this intimate thrust staged auditorium the production breaks the barriers of a traditional proscenium arch one which usually constrains the relationship of actor/audience.. something which is essential to A Chorus Line. With this production you weren't observing the auditions – you were there with them, and especially so in the penultimate number "What I Did For Love" where you want to shout out your own opinion with them.

 

Picking performances of merit is a difficult task, but overall there were three, and they stood out because they were watchable the entire time they were on stage, though Nikolai Foster's cast is so well crafted that no-one is weak. Josephina Gabrielle, fast becoming the new Ruthie Henshall (and ironically says "it would be nice to be a star"), gave Cassie dignity but embarrassment, David Sellings' dance skills and stage presence set him way above the rest and in his monologue, Daniel Crossley gives a moving performance as Paul.

 

One thing that didn't work for me was Zach, the director. He looked the part and acted the part but he was too involved for my liking, onstage far too much in the first act. The Adam Faith production didn't reveal Zach until as late as possible, really building anticipation, but Foster directs Zach to come down to their level too early. It's a small worry though.

 


Leave Comments


9 DAYS TO GO - VOTING IS OPEN - CLICK HERE TO VOTE NOW!
LIVE UPDATE: PIPPIN vs. JEKYLL & HYDE for Best Revival of a Musical and More...

Past Articles by This Author:

9 DAYS TO GO - CLICK HERE TO VOTE NOW!
LIVE UPDATE:
PIPPIN vs. JEKYLL & HYDE for Best Revival of a Musical...

Save on Tickets!
Save on Tickets!
Save up to 35%
Save Over $50
Only $59!
Save up to 30%

Queues for day seats
26
5 show weekend
7
Maury Yeston's Phantom coming to London in May 201...
38
What Shows to see?
9
Contact PBS Broadcast
NEW

Robert Diamond's Blog
BWW Awards Voting!
Michael Dale's Broadway Blog
Grosses & Quote
BroadwayGirl NYC Blog
Tony Noms Pt. 1
BLOG
2 More Productions Announced
CERASARO
GLEE Goes Out Singing

GUEST BLOG- DROWSY CHAPERONE's Paige Faure

GUEST BLOG- Kelly McCormick of PTC's LES MISERABLES - Great Junk Food!





Now Playing:
Now Playing on Broadway Web Radio What A Waste from Wonderful Town on 2004 Broadway Revival Cast with Brooke Shields.

VANYA AND SONIA AND MASHA AND SPIKE, NATASHA, PIERRE, & THE GREAT COMET OF 1812 Win Big at Alliance Awards

Photo Coverage: Inside the 2013 BROADWAY BEAUTY PAGEANT!

STAGE TUBE: On This Day 5/21- GYPSY

Photo Coverage: Inside THE NIGHT LARRY KRAMER KISSED ME Benefit!

Schmackary's Announces BROADWAY BAKES Week, With Corey Cott, Laura Osnes, Jeremy Jordan and More Working Behind the Counter

Photo Coverage: Second Stage Theatre Celebrates 2013 Spring Gala

Photo Coverage: The Stars Hit the Red Carpet for Manhattan Theatre Club's Spring Gala!

Mirren Visits Sick Child In Character As The Queen

Bea Arthur Nude Sells For Nearly $2 Million At AuctionBea Arthur Nude Sells For Nearly $2 Million At Auction
SPECIAL COVERAGE: All the 2013 Drama Desk Award Winners - MATILDA, VANYA AND SONIA, PIPPIN, VIRGINIA WOOLF and More!Drama Desk Award Winners - MATILDA, VANYA AND SONIA, PIPPIN, VIRGINIA WOOLF & More!
Jake Gyllenhaal and Chris Pine in Talks to Join Meryl Streep and Johnny Depp for INTO THE WOODS Movie?Gyllenhaal, Pine in Talks to Join INTO THE WOODS Movie?
From Musical Mondays at Splash to AVENUE Q: John Bantay Talks to Richard Jay-Alexander About His Farewell Night on Monday, May 20thJohn Bantay Talks to Richard Jay-Alexander About Musical Mondays Farewell
BWW TV Exclusive: Hal Prince, Norm Lewis, Craig Schulman, Cris Gronenedaal & More Remember Kevin GrayBWW TV Exclusive: Prince, Lewis & More Remember Kevin Gray

BWW TV World Logo
  
BWW Movies World Logo
  
BWW Fashion World Logo
  
BWW Music World Logo
BWW Geeks World Logo
  
BWW Opera World Logo
  
BWW Dance World Logo
  
BWW Comedy World Logo
  

All Materials Copyright 2013 Wisdom Digital Media | Privacy Policy | RSS/XMLFeeds