Blood Brothers (the musical)
Wed, 5 Dec 2007, 11:54 amstinger7 posts in thread
Blood Brothers (the musical)
Wed, 5 Dec 2007, 11:54 amI saw this show last Sunday at Melville Theatre. It is one of those plays that both the characters and the music linger in the memory for quite a while after the event.
Written by noted English author Willy Russell, the story is indeed poignant and plausible. I disagree with the description of it being "a Liverpudlian West Side Story" however. WSS was no less than a blatant rip-off of Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' with some cool tunes added. 'Blood Brothers' is at least original, even if it is not quite Shakespeare and the production numbers are not quite as lavish.
Having said that, I was impressed with the characterisations, both by principals and ensemble. I really thought we were watching a bunch of kids onstage in the opening number! I am aware that the ages of the actors varied markedly from the supposed ages of the characters, but was well able to suspend my disbelief on that score.
On the whole, the acting and singing was first rate. The music and sound effects (recorded) were very good and the lighting also. The set, necessarily limited by the space available, was adequate to the task.
Finally, I must declare an interest - the onstage gunshots in the final scene were excellent - thanks to MY GUN, 'Bertha'. (Please be gentle with her you guys!)
stingerWed, 5 Dec 2007, 11:54 am
I saw this show last Sunday at Melville Theatre. It is one of those plays that both the characters and the music linger in the memory for quite a while after the event.
Written by noted English author Willy Russell, the story is indeed poignant and plausible. I disagree with the description of it being "a Liverpudlian West Side Story" however. WSS was no less than a blatant rip-off of Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet' with some cool tunes added. 'Blood Brothers' is at least original, even if it is not quite Shakespeare and the production numbers are not quite as lavish.
Having said that, I was impressed with the characterisations, both by principals and ensemble. I really thought we were watching a bunch of kids onstage in the opening number! I am aware that the ages of the actors varied markedly from the supposed ages of the characters, but was well able to suspend my disbelief on that score.
On the whole, the acting and singing was first rate. The music and sound effects (recorded) were very good and the lighting also. The set, necessarily limited by the space available, was adequate to the task.
Finally, I must declare an interest - the onstage gunshots in the final scene were excellent - thanks to MY GUN, 'Bertha'. (Please be gentle with her you guys!)
Walter PlingeWed, 5 Dec 2007, 02:42 pm
I have to agree, I thought
I have to agree, I thought the acting was amazing, and some of the singing was sensational all the cast were strong with some stand out performances, especially Mrs johnstone and Eddie.
Well done
Walter PlingeWed, 5 Dec 2007, 03:29 pm
Recorded MUSIC???
I was under the impression that the rights for 'Blood Brothers' insisted on live music - not recorded? Is that correct???
Walter PlingeThu, 6 Dec 2007, 12:37 pm
Backing Track NOT Permitted
Response from Dominie in relation to Blood Brothers - Could Melville be in breach of contract?
From: Drama [mailto:drama@dominie.com.au]
Sent: Thursday, 6 December 2007 12:21 PM
To: ITA
Subject: RE: BLOOD BROTHERS
Thanks for your email. You are not permitted to record a backing track for Blood Brothers and there is not one available, so the only alternative would be to use an orchestra or band.
Regards,
Dominie Drama
Dominie Pty Ltd
PO Box 33
Brookvale NSW 2100
Australia
Tel: +61 2 9938 8600
Fax:+61 2 9938 8695
calFri, 7 Dec 2007, 11:11 pm
I DON'T GET IT?
"Response from Dominie in relation to Blood Brothers - Could Melville be in breach of contract?"
Hey there, I guess I am just a little confused as to why Dominie would be writing to the ITA unless someone actually sent them an email. And I guess my question is, Why would someone email Dominie and question it, unless it was to cause a ruckus or some trouble for a fellow company? Correct me if I am wrong, but wouldn't that just create dramas???????
Cal
NaFri, 7 Dec 2007, 11:58 pm
Wouldn't it create clarity
Wouldn't it create clarity - the person may just have been curious (I'm guessing that the person, named here as 'Dominie' - no doubt an irony - emailed the company to ask them for clarification). I'm not sure if they meant specific harm; I think they just wanted to be informed and inform others on the situation.
'Dominie' is welcome to disprove me and state their own intentions for the email.
(Note too that in the email there is a 'from email' address (dominie.com.au), but no 'to email' address, which would identify our anon. poster.
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Walter PlingeWed, 12 Dec 2007, 02:39 pm
clarity??
'Wouldn't it create clarity - the person may just have been curious'
...or spiteful perhaps?