Jekyll & Hyde
Mon, 13 June 2005, 09:27 pmWalter Plinge18 posts in thread
Jekyll & Hyde
Mon, 13 June 2005, 09:27 pmI attended a performance of Jekyll & Hyde at the Limelight Theatre on Sat. 11th June with a little tripidation as it is one of my favourites. This was the first time in WA I believe so I was keen to see the outcome.
I was pleasantly surprised and although I can be a little picky, overall most enjoyable. Plus as a relatively unknown musical to most, unless into theatre circles, I saw that the audience enjoy the evening too.
The role of Jekyll was played by David Dockery, he was cast wonderfully not only did he have the look but a voice to go with it. I noticed in the first act he seemed a little stilted in his movements going to where he was 'supposed' to be in an obvious way and none to naturally. However in the second act he seem to have settled into his comfort zone. His voice made up for any picky things I saw.
Mr Hyde played by Ryan Taaffe was a sinister character but at times too sinister in the fact that it was difficult to understand him as it was for the people sitting next to me. Underneath his raged voice I felt that he to had a very decent vocal ability. However I do hope he does not loose his voice due to a bit overdoing the roughness. Once again in the second act he was more understandable.
Nicole, Dr Jekll's fiancee Emma Carew presented a decent part. At times the breaking point in her voice went pop like but overall was nice, her solo 's were good.
The mistress played by Sonni Byrne cast wonderfully also! stole the show! she is in excellent voice, very comfortable on stage and moving in her solos. Can someone grab this young lady and give her a pro go!
I would have liked more depth to the chorus musically although they presented well I felt the needed more omf! Too many higher range voices? Prostitutes beware of the close scenes at the front of the stage a little more is showing than you thought! The elderly lady beside me almost fainted!!!!
Board of Governors you came across just like a board I can imagine from that era! There was a few problems with mic's on the night but we got the gist of it.
All supporting actors you did a great job, worth a metion David Nelson, David Goodall you like just like a Bishop!
Scenery was minamal and effective however I did feel the lighting on faces could have come up somewhat. I know you were looking for effect and to a certain extent it worked. Call me old fashioned but we are used to cues with lighting and seeing faces, I felt too much in the dark.
Orchestra was great and the Musical Director Lyn Brown did a wonderful job as did Director Robert Benson-Parry. Good on the Limelight for taking this on it is well worth a look.
I was pleasantly surprised and although I can be a little picky, overall most enjoyable. Plus as a relatively unknown musical to most, unless into theatre circles, I saw that the audience enjoy the evening too.
The role of Jekyll was played by David Dockery, he was cast wonderfully not only did he have the look but a voice to go with it. I noticed in the first act he seemed a little stilted in his movements going to where he was 'supposed' to be in an obvious way and none to naturally. However in the second act he seem to have settled into his comfort zone. His voice made up for any picky things I saw.
Mr Hyde played by Ryan Taaffe was a sinister character but at times too sinister in the fact that it was difficult to understand him as it was for the people sitting next to me. Underneath his raged voice I felt that he to had a very decent vocal ability. However I do hope he does not loose his voice due to a bit overdoing the roughness. Once again in the second act he was more understandable.
Nicole, Dr Jekll's fiancee Emma Carew presented a decent part. At times the breaking point in her voice went pop like but overall was nice, her solo 's were good.
The mistress played by Sonni Byrne cast wonderfully also! stole the show! she is in excellent voice, very comfortable on stage and moving in her solos. Can someone grab this young lady and give her a pro go!
I would have liked more depth to the chorus musically although they presented well I felt the needed more omf! Too many higher range voices? Prostitutes beware of the close scenes at the front of the stage a little more is showing than you thought! The elderly lady beside me almost fainted!!!!
Board of Governors you came across just like a board I can imagine from that era! There was a few problems with mic's on the night but we got the gist of it.
All supporting actors you did a great job, worth a metion David Nelson, David Goodall you like just like a Bishop!
Scenery was minamal and effective however I did feel the lighting on faces could have come up somewhat. I know you were looking for effect and to a certain extent it worked. Call me old fashioned but we are used to cues with lighting and seeing faces, I felt too much in the dark.
Orchestra was great and the Musical Director Lyn Brown did a wonderful job as did Director Robert Benson-Parry. Good on the Limelight for taking this on it is well worth a look.
Re: Jekyll & Hyde
Sun, 19 June 2005, 05:41 pmI happen to agree. I recently have moved over to WA from SA and have been fortuneate to see both productions. They were quite different but I must say I can see where both sides of the arguements are coming from.
In the WA production, I feel both Jekyll and Hyde were casted wonderfully and reflected off eachother excellently... the Jekyll porteying a well bred english gentleman and Hyde as a rough sinister being.
Confrontation especially worked incredably well I feel, as the physical precense of two men side by side so to speak on stage gave that scene a whole different depth to the Jekyll/Hyde being.
- Akima
In the WA production, I feel both Jekyll and Hyde were casted wonderfully and reflected off eachother excellently... the Jekyll porteying a well bred english gentleman and Hyde as a rough sinister being.
Confrontation especially worked incredably well I feel, as the physical precense of two men side by side so to speak on stage gave that scene a whole different depth to the Jekyll/Hyde being.
- Akima
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