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BadGirls? ****1/2

Wed, 6 June 2007, 08:03 am
Gordon the Optom15 posts in thread
BadGirls?’ a new musical devised by Melinda Dunbar as part of the Brainbox Project, is showing at ‘Downstairs at the Maj’ in Perth, each evening at 7.30pm until Saturday 26th June. This 150-seat venue has cabaret seating with light refreshments available.

Writer and choreographer, Melinda Dunbar, has written a fairly basic story which has been heard before, but has then carefully selected 17 songs (plus one other by musical director Tim Cunniffe) from Broadway shows to fit her story text. Complimented by the choice of three beautiful voices has produced one of the most enjoyable and quality filled musicals that I have seen in Perth for some time.

Felicity (Analisa Bell), a frumpy, naïve girl who has had a strict and loveless upbringing, is sitting in a bar when Narelle (Devon Plumley) a ‘jaded tart’ starts to sing. The two chat and are joined by Monica (Larissa Gallagher – Mozart Faction) a wealthy business executive. They compare life stories.

James Brookes' direction, considering the limitations of the venue’s lights and scenery, has done a wonderful job. There are two acts of 40 minutes each and the time just flew as the songs bounced along. James even had the girls singing in their own characters with raunchy Narelle seducing all in sight and Felicity being the bubbly and bright songstress.

The three performers’ voices were in perfect harmony, clear enunciation and the songs sung with feeling. Devon’s voice was like crystal, she could sing with power or quietly managing at least a couple of octaves comfortably. Unlike her fellow Australian Idol finalists, thankfully she didn’t have that annoying nasal presentation that so many singers have nowadays.

The arrangement of the music for the trio (Pete Jeavons, Haans Drieberg and Tim Cunniffe) was superb, although I thought a touch too loud, and this caused one of the singers - who although hitting the notes perfectly - to struggle to get enough power in the higher range to be heard over the accompaniment.

A wonderful and effervescent night out. Congratulations.

Your point..?

Mon, 11 June 2007, 09:07 pm
Peter Mackenzie wrote: >And who would have thought? The general manager of His Majesty's managing to get her own show on in the same theatre... wow, that was unlikely, wasn't it? First, this is theatre. A pretty close-knit community where everyone knows everyone. Second, this is Perth. Overkill on the first statement. You sound upset because you're probably thinking "If I wanted to put on a show, I'd be unlikely to get His Majesties Theatre, whereas Belinda/Kaylie can do it because she works there" If you changed your thinking to "Belinda/Kaylie is putting on a show. She works at His Majesties...I wonder who she'll approach first to use as a venue?" you're describing exactly the same situation, only your thinking has changed. Have you noticed the types of shows being programmed Downstairs at the Maj? Pretty tame cabaret-based shows. No surprises that someone who works there understands what they want to programme, and can come up with the goods. When I produced a show myself, I went to Barking Gecko to promote it into schools. No surprises, I've been working there for 20 years, and I had a product I knew they'd lap up. They did. Others I know have done the same with Deckchair Theatre, the Perth Theatre Company...etc. How else does ANYBODY get a show produced? Everything you've pointed out is true...I just don't understand your point. If you attempting irony, or bitterness, or something clever, I'm afraid I don't get it. You seem to simply be stating the obvious. Cheers, Craig ~<8>-/====\---------

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