FAME - Limelight Theatre
Sun, 7 Dec 2008, 01:07 pmThomas Stanley8 posts in thread
FAME - Limelight Theatre
Sun, 7 Dec 2008, 01:07 pmI went along to the production Saturday 6th December. And I was very impressed! Having only seen the show on the Westend about 6 years ago, I had forgotten how much I enjoyed the songs (and not just the title song).
From the very beginning of the show it was evident that the cast were confident and full of energy with them entering onto stage with vibrance and a well rehearsed opening of "Pray I make P.A"
The set was well designed and used effectively. The lighting was good however I found the Spotlight very distacting. Whenever someone was lit on the second level of the Set, the hanging lights on the rig cast shadows on the set. Possibly moving the Spot to the staircase up to the Lighting desk or tightening the area of light around the performer would have rectified the problem.
The sound in the venue was fantastic, with a great blend between voices and the orchestra, who were superb - Congratulations to the MD and musicians.
Outstanding performances were given by the actors playing Mabel, Schlomo and Jose. Their focus was consistant and their performances (both singing and acting) were strong. Mabels prayer was a highlight for me. Such a big voice from a small performer!
Jack/Tyrone - Although a strong dancer that was able to hold down the accent well, I felt he failed as a believable "straight" character. Once he danced he slipped out of character and became very camp, which then made the kissing scenes with the female performer look awkard. The angry/upset emotion also came out like a pout.
Serena - Fantastic acting, and I enjoyed "Lets play a love scene" but she appeared to be a little less comfortable with the song "Think of Meryl Streep".
Carmen - Great voice, good dancer. She tackled "Fame" with ease with a fiery latino feel, However with "In LA". The emotion was there however there seemed to be a struggle with the high notes.
Nick - Made into a loveable character, but there was nothing believable about the romance between him and Serena. At first I thought perhaps direction was given to him to play the role as "Gay" and he and Serena were going to play the "Best Friends" roles, but at the end it was clear that their relationship was suppose to be of a sexual nature, which I couldn't grasp.
I felt the weakest link of this production were the adult performers. I didn't feel that their performances were strong enough to match the young cast. Ms Bell was fairly natural in her acting (which I beleived) However her singing was just not strong enough. The Singing of Miss Sherman too was very weak. "These are my Children" lacked sincerity and quality. Mr Myers lacked stage presence and Mr Shienkopf kept dropping his Non-specific european accent.
The dancing was simple yet effective and cleverly choreographed to show off its best dancers. Although I would have liked to have seen more dancing, I know how hard it is to get Singing/Dancing Actors who are "All-rounders".
A great way to spend a Saturday afternoon (and the theatre was full - which was great to see).
Chookas to the cast for your final week of performances.
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Sun, 7 Dec 2008, 08:00 pmWalter Plinge
I was finally able to see the show on Saturday 6th December. After hearing mixed opinions on the previous shows, I too found myself with very mixed feelings regarding the performance :-
Setting - Although fairly simple, I found this to be very effective which worked well. However, there were occassions where the changes were too slow.
Lighting - As mentioned in the previous comment, there was a shadow effect at times which most certainly could be looked into.
Singing - Great vocals from the younger members of the cast. The girl playing Mabel was outstanding. I felt she was in a higher league of her own, and when watching, made you forget for a moment that this is amateur theatre. Great stuff. Definately one to watch!
Dancing - Very basic. The final number could have been made a lot better. I was expecting to see at least one box jump from Jack as I noticed he appeared to be very flamboyant and flexible. This is FAME after all.
Acting - The acting was split down the middle. Some were very good, and some far from good. Actors who stood out for me were Jose who I found very amusing and portrayed his character well, Schlomo who has a very theatrical image which enabled him to perform his part with ease, and Serena who had good stage presence.
I was not so keen on Jack, or Ms Bell. Ms Bell needed to show a lot more emotion for Jack, and unfortunately kept her volume at one level regardless of her characters feeling for each scene, even in song. As for Jack, I felt he was in over his head from the start having to play such a big role. Again, I know it is only amateur theatre therefore changes have to be made sometimes, and expectations lowered. But going from a very technical dancer with a distinctive attitude (tyrone), to a very camp, pouting dancer was just ridiculous. The orientation of the actor playing the part does not matter, however, the actor filling those shoes has to make the part manly and sharp otherwise it really does not work. Jack's short "I have rhythm" dance solo was dreadful. He had the energy, just not the dancing skills, technique, and facial expressions to back it up.
Nick I am undecided about. I felt his part was easy to warmth to, but do not feel he gave his best. Perhaps Saturday was not the best show to watch him? I feel after watching him that he has the ability to be a lot better, and needs to work on his feelings for Serena. Still, he could be the dark horse who could steal the show if he improves.
Well done to the chorus, who tend to get forgotten about when reviews are left. The blonde girl playing the nerdy student was most entertaining.
Energy - Could not be faulted. The cast played off one another well, and gave off a great vibe.
Overall, a good show for all ages. There is at least one character for everyone who they will walk away raving about.