Can someone review Godspell (@ the Regal, Perth) for me please?
Wed, 23 Apr 2003, 10:29 pmGill8 posts in thread
Can someone review Godspell (@ the Regal, Perth) for me please?
Wed, 23 Apr 2003, 10:29 pmI'm very curious!
Walter PlingeThu, 24 Apr 2003, 01:33 pm
Re: Can someone review Godspell (@ the Regal, Perth) for me plea
Why ? are you in the show
Walter PlingeThu, 24 Apr 2003, 03:47 pm
Re: Can someone review Godspell (@ the Regal, Perth) for me plea
It was kinda OK, but there were a few problems which I won't go into...
GillThu, 24 Apr 2003, 05:28 pm
Re: Reply to No Way
No, I wasn't in the show I just wasn't able to see it as I live in London at the moment. I am curious about the show because it was a new company and I like to keep up with what's going on in theatre back home. I hope you think that's a fair enough reason for me to ask, No Way?
crgwllmsFri, 25 Apr 2003, 02:33 am
Re: Can someone review Godspell (@ the Regal, Perth) for me plea
reviewer wrote:
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> It was kinda OK, but there were a few problems which I won't
> go into...
Hmmmm.....it'd probably be more helpful if we kept the minimalism to ONstage.
You can't get more anonymous than 'reviewer'. Why not have a go at a few comments and live up to your moniker?
Cheers,
Craig
(sorry Gill, would be more helpful but I've not seen the production).
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> It was kinda OK, but there were a few problems which I won't
> go into...
Hmmmm.....it'd probably be more helpful if we kept the minimalism to ONstage.
You can't get more anonymous than 'reviewer'. Why not have a go at a few comments and live up to your moniker?
Cheers,
Craig
(sorry Gill, would be more helpful but I've not seen the production).
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crgwllmsFri, 25 Apr 2003, 02:36 am
Re: Oh, dear Lord....
reviewer wrote:
>
> It was kinda OK, but there were a few problems which I won't
> go into...
Hmmmm.....it'd probably be more helpful if we kept the minimalism to ONstage.
You can't get more anonymous than 'reviewer'. Why not have a go at a few comments and live up to your moniker?
Cheers,
Craig
(sorry Gill, would be more helpful but I've not seen the
>
> It was kinda OK, but there were a few problems which I won't
> go into...
Hmmmm.....it'd probably be more helpful if we kept the minimalism to ONstage.
You can't get more anonymous than 'reviewer'. Why not have a go at a few comments and live up to your moniker?
Cheers,
Craig
(sorry Gill, would be more helpful but I've not seen the
GeorgeSat, 26 Apr 2003, 10:13 am
I saw Godspell @ the Regal, Perth)
Hi
I saw Godspell and thought that it was one of the best & dynamic shows that I have seen in years. I am no musical theatre expert but I can recognise a good production when I see one, and this was good. A friend of mine saw it with me and he is a musical theatre expert and has seen at least five other versions of Godspell, in his opinion this was the best he had seen.
The use of the childrens choir as a back drop and to support the singing was tremendous, it gave the songs that extra depth & volume.
Recognising that it was produced by the Perth Youth Theatre I think the theatre is in good hands for the future.
George
I saw Godspell and thought that it was one of the best & dynamic shows that I have seen in years. I am no musical theatre expert but I can recognise a good production when I see one, and this was good. A friend of mine saw it with me and he is a musical theatre expert and has seen at least five other versions of Godspell, in his opinion this was the best he had seen.
The use of the childrens choir as a back drop and to support the singing was tremendous, it gave the songs that extra depth & volume.
Recognising that it was produced by the Perth Youth Theatre I think the theatre is in good hands for the future.
George
Walter PlingeSun, 27 Apr 2003, 01:20 am
Re: I saw Godspell @ the Regal, Perth)
Cheers George!