Rent @Campbelltown
Sun, 12 Feb 2006, 04:30 pmtodd74 posts in thread
Rent @Campbelltown
Sun, 12 Feb 2006, 04:30 pmHeaded out to Campbelltown fri night as I read they were doing my fave show of all time, RENT!, nervous and excited to see what they had done with Larsen's brilliance... Not only did they far surpass two previous productions of RENT! I have seen recently, but made me laugh, cry and moo! They didn't just play roles, they appeared to be LIVING them... Voices were varied, but beautiful, raw and passionate, relationships unfolded before and I actually believed them - Maureen and Joanne were just perfect, not butch and sterotypical, angel and Collins ripped my heart apart and Roger and Mimi burned me! The ensemble came together tightly, voices meshed in hot harmonies which tingled the spine... all up a fantastic performance! No day but today!
Re: Rent @Campbelltown
Wed, 22 Feb 2006, 12:51 pmWalter Plinge
I don't think itÂ’s fair to bash somebody because they didnÂ’t enjoy the show.
ThatÂ’s their opinion and we should be grateful that theyÂ’re sharing their view on the show with us. ThatÂ’s the point of a review. To let other people know what they thought of the production. If they didnÂ’t enjoy something, they say so. ThereÂ’s no point in saying they liked an aspect of the show when they really didnÂ’t. That doesnÂ’t achieve anything.
I guess it sounded a bit harsh in some parts, but in the end, this is what one person thought of the production and IÂ’m sure they werenÂ’t the only one who didnÂ’t enjoy it. But on the other hand, there were also a lot of people who enjoyed the show (AKA myself) and who said what they enjoyed.
You canÂ’t please everyone obviously. Take it on board and I look forward to your next production.
ThatÂ’s their opinion and we should be grateful that theyÂ’re sharing their view on the show with us. ThatÂ’s the point of a review. To let other people know what they thought of the production. If they didnÂ’t enjoy something, they say so. ThereÂ’s no point in saying they liked an aspect of the show when they really didnÂ’t. That doesnÂ’t achieve anything.
I guess it sounded a bit harsh in some parts, but in the end, this is what one person thought of the production and IÂ’m sure they werenÂ’t the only one who didnÂ’t enjoy it. But on the other hand, there were also a lot of people who enjoyed the show (AKA myself) and who said what they enjoyed.
You canÂ’t please everyone obviously. Take it on board and I look forward to your next production.
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