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Rent - WA Regal Theatre

Mon, 12 Nov 2007, 11:07 pm
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Okay so it was bound to happen a review of RENT. Firstly I know that this post is going to cause contraversy and I'm prepared for the barrage of tweenies who will defend their pop idols to the end. So I will say it now... this is only my opinion and I am entitled to it. I also think that when it comes to reviewing I try to be as fair and informative as possible without getting too personal as I know how hard it is to put on a show like this. So here goes. I went and saw the Sunday night (November 11th) performance of RENT. I was very surprised by the small audience considering how much advertising this show has had. Overall I had an enjoyable experience of Rent. It wasn't fantastic and it wasn't crap but it was a nice way to spend a Sunday afternoon. What I didn't like: The first half seemed very slow and very unenlivaning (I know I spelt that wrong). The opening song of Rent was painful to watch. That song is about tension and the music moves at such a pace that something exciting should be going on. But all the characters did was look either at each other or out into the audience and sing their lines. It was boring. I hated the end. Maureen and Joanne rolled up thier coats in such a way that when Mimi lied down to almost die she looked incredibly uncomfortable and it looked terrible. Roger should have had more connection with her at this point but instead he seemed very detatched and apart from her. The girl is dying the least you could do is touch her. There were a lot of instances where the characters sang out into the audience and I mean a lot of instances. Sometimes it worked but a lot of the time it just made me feel very uncomfortable and made the actors look like they had forgotten what they were suppossed to do next. Out tonight was boring. Jaya needed to let go more and be much more sexual. She seemed confined in that small spaced and clumsy climbing on the railings. The voice was fantastic she just needed the moves to match. Ruth was too young to play the mother and her timing was very off in this performance. Which is disspointing cause I know how talented she is. What I loved: Shane Janek. All I can say is wait for act II. He seemed really nervous at the beginning (and almost out of breath in today for you tomorrow for me) but he hit everything perfect in the second act. Joanne! What an amazing voice. She was fantastic. Every time she sang I was amazed but she really shon in Take me or Leave me especially when competing with the star power of Nikki. She was a brilliant actress and singer and her short dance in Tango maureen left Anthony to shame. He couldn't keep up. The guy who played Collin was fantastic. During the reprise of I'll cover you I was nearly in tears. His voice was so full of emotion and he was so beautiful to listen to and watch. an amazing talent. The staging was excellent and allowed the cast to create very distinct areas for the story to unfold. I also liked the idea of having the band on stage. It was very eariee to see the drug dealer guy slink out from under the scaffolding too. The Christmas bell guy stole the show every time he came on stage. Just goes to show you don't need a big part to be a star. He was so funny and had great timing. Good singer too. The voices. The entire cast and I mean entire cast was fantastic vocally. Couldn't fault a single one of them. The Idols: Nikki. I really think that despite a fantastic voice and a really sound performance, she was not right for the part of Maureen. She looked too young and like she was trying too hard to be comfortable with being a bitch and a slut. She also didn't match up with Joanne very well who I loved. But what a voice. Anthony. What a beautiful voice. He was gorgeous to listen to but dreadful to watch. He didn't do anything. It was like watching Ken act. He was very very boring. Shane. I've said enough. Actually I've said enough all together. I could go on for hours. There was so much that I enjoyed about this show and so much I hated. All in all if you have the cash it is worth a look, but I wouldn't make a special trip for it. Love for now Kate. Looking forward to the backlash.

I saw the show last night,

Fri, 16 Nov 2007, 08:01 pm
Walter Plinge
I saw the show last night, 15/11 and was very impressed. After umm-ing and ahh-ing about whether to go see it because of the star-studded cast, I eventually bought tickets and went with an open mind. I am not a Nikki Webster fan, but I do think she is quite talented. I decided I wouldn't go thinking "err Nikki Webster" but in the end found myself thinking "why Nikki Webster?". While she does have an awesome voice and actually does keep acting while she's on stage, I just found her performance painful. I just felt if she wasn't Nikki Webster - if she was just a 20 year old blonde girl - she wouldn't have got that part. She wasn't suited to her partner and she just wasn't convincing in her role. I thought her "over the moon" was good, but "take me or leave me" was a bit of a let down. Similarly, when Mimi came to sing "out tonight" I was a bit confused as to why she was wearing jeans? Sure, it's winter, but isn't she a strip club dancer? Oh and when she's telling Roger how she has the best butt around? She's in trackies! How could he tell?! I loved Tim Campbell (though got a bit sick of his signature dance move - pretty much just leaning back). His voice seemed effortless at times and was so on the ball. I thought Anthony Callea was suitable in his role and his singing was quite strong. One thing i picked up...if they're such poor bohemians... why is he wearing new converses?? I had seen Sharon Wisniewski in Guys and Dolls, so it was great to see her in this part. Amazing voice and stage presence. Initially, I thought Shai Yammanee was pretty average. AND THEN he sang the reprise. AWESOME. Very impressed. And yes, Shane Jenek stole the show, but I'm pretty sure he went out there with that intention! but yes, where DID he put it? The ensemble were great as well. At one point, my friend and I were just watching one of the members as she played with her "dog" in her handbag. They were all so animated all the time. and "will i" gave me shivers! Just one final thing...as someone who hasn't seen or read the Broadway version, I was very confused about the scene that followed Angel's death. With the white sheet? Can someone explain what that was about? And that's my 5 cents (cos 2c doesn't exist anymore.) Enjoyable evening all round. There is a group putting on a version at the Bakery in December, I think it'd be interesting to see this show in such a small space.

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