EDINBURGH FESTIVAL 2009 - REVIEW: THE GREAT BRITISH SOAP OPERA, George Square 2, August 12
"Victoria Square" - the soap within a show in Take Note Theatre's new musical, The Great British Soap Opera - is in trouble. Ratings are falling and rumours of the show being cut by the network are in the air. Then the producers bring in a new sexy female cast member to try and save the show - with hilarious results. What follows is a hugely entertaining musical comedy expose of the behind-the-scenes lives of the central characters in the fictional soap.
Following on from their 2008 Fringe hit show, Jet Set Go!, Jake Brunger and Pippa Cleary have succeeded in creating yet another huge crowd pleaser. Brunger's book is full of genuine quick-fire wit and biting satire that complements a finely crafted storyline delivered by a set of well defined characters - while the lyrics (by Brunger and Pippa Cleary) flow seamlessly through the dialogue, setting the same slick and sophisticated tone. And Pippa Cleary's music fits each moment perfectly, whether it be a catchy up-tempo number or a powerful ballad. Each song in the score, in its own totally apposite way, is a knock-out number.
And the songs and script spring vividly to life through a collection of top-notch performances from the small ensemble cast: Diana Chrisman is deliciously sexy as the snobbish new soap starlet Sophie; Philippa Buxton displays great comic timing and subtlety of emotion as Victoria Square veteran Jenny; Sophia Behn is fresh and appealing as make-up artist, Emily and she - together with Adam Barlow (who is excellent as the soap's teenage lead, Chip) bring the house down with the show's best comic number; Leon Kay is brilliant as the on-screen over-acting and off-screen womanising actor, Josh; and Adam Pritchard is totally endearing as the outwardly straight but clearly gay and lovable Alfie.
Every line of writing and each individual performance oozes with class and the vocals soar throughout. Add to this Luke Sheppard's mastery of pace as a director and his ability to choreograph each musical number in a way that thrills the eyes as much as the music thrills the ears - and the result is a bona fide five-star musical production and one of the best shows on offer at the 2009 Edinburgh Fringe.
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Robert Gould is a graduate of the University of Wales, Swansea, a former teacher, a writer of history books for schools (The French Revolution and European Nationalism, 1848-71) and the librettist and lyricist of a number of musicals. Collaborating with composer Ty Kroll, he has written the book and lyrics for the musicals, Lovers, Alone and Vocalize!. Concerts of songs from Lovers and Vocalize! were presented at the University of Wisconsin, Madison (in March 2002 and April 2003) and Alone received its world premiere staging in Madison, Wisconsin in April 2003. He has co-written the book & lyrics for the musical Nova (with composer, Tristan Bons) and The Dying Game, a musical that speaks for the victims of HIV/AIDS in Africa (with music by Filip von Uexkull, Ty Kroll & Tristan Bons) - which received a showcase production at the Greenwich Musical Futures season in 2005. He is currently developing 3 musicals - Elephant Juice and My Land?s Shore with Christopher J. Orton and After The Turn with Tim Jones.
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Past Articles by This Author:
- West End Stars GIGGIN4GOOD at Actors' Church, Covent Garden, Feb 5
- Jonathan Eio Presents LOVE LOVE LOVE With Jodie Jacobs & Dan Clews At The Pheasantry, Feb 5
- SUMMER WITH JACK SHALLOO Plays Battersea Barge, August 28
- SUMMER WITH JACK SHALLOO Plays Battersea Barge, August 28
- The Stephen Sondheim Society Launches New Website
- Leanne Masterton Announces Jerry Herman Birthday Cabaret, Jermyn Street, July 10
- Leanne Masterton Announces Jerry Herman Birthday Cabaret, Jermyn Street, July 10
- BWW Reviews: THE ROAR OF THE GREASEPAINT - THE SMELL OF THE CROWD, Finborough Theatre, June 22, 2011
- The "Sunday Singers" will sing The Songs Of Jonathan Eio at the Canal Cafe Theatre on June 26
- BWW Reviews: SPRING AWAKENING, Greenwich Playhouse, June 11 2011
- Iris Theatre's Dramatic Verse Workin Process 2 at St Paul's Church on June 9
- Iris Theatre's CIRCUIT will bring 'total theatre' to St Paul's Church, Covent Garden in May
- Eio Heads Cast of SPRING AWAKENING UK tour
- BWW Reviews: THE JUNGLE BOOK, Old Rep Theatre, Birmingham, April 8 2011
- BWW Reviews: MILLION DOLLAR QUARTET, Noel Coward Theatre, Feb 28 2011
- PRINCIPALITY WELSH MUSICAL THEATRE YOUNG SINGER OF THE YEAR, Swansea Grand Theatre, February 26, 2011
- BWW Reviews: SPAMALOT, Swansea Grand Theatre, Feb 2011
- Review: The Last Five Years at the Tabard Theatre, February 12, 2011
- 2011 Welsh Young Musical Theatre Singer Of The Year Finalists Announced
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