Durham
Musical Theatre Company Chosen to Present the Northern Amateur Premiere of
Stunning Andrew Lloyd Webber Musical Sunset
Boulevard
Sunset Boulevard
Durham Gala Theatre
Tuesday 23rd – Saturday
27th June 2015.
The
Really Useful Group, which controls all of the Lloyd Webber musicals has
released Sunset Boulevard for amateur
performance for one year only and Durham Musical Theatre Company will be
presenting the northern amateur premiere of this superb, hit musical at the
Gala Theatre, Durham from Tuesday 23rd – Saturday 27th June.
Andrew
Lloyd Webber’s sensational musical Sunset
Boulevard is based on Billy Wilder's Academy Award-winning 1950 film of the
same title. The show has one of Lloyd Webber’s most memorable and haunting
scores and has played to standing ovations as well as winning critical acclaim
across the globe. Opening first in London in July 1993, Sunset Boulevard starred Patti LuPone
and Kevin Anderson in the two lead roles.
The
role of Norma Desmond was later played by Betty Buckley, Rita Moreno, Elaine
Paige and Petula Clark, while that of the young Joe Gillis was played by John
Barrowman. The show received its American premiere in December 1993 in Los
Angeles starring Glenn Close (Norma Desmond), Alan Campbell (Joe Gillis), Judy
Kuhn (Betty Schaefer) and George Hearn (Max von Mayerling), with Close,
Campbell and Hearn going on to recreate their roles for the show’s November
1994 Broadway opening. Numerous international
productions
followed.
Sunset Boulevard weaves a magnificent
tale of faded glory and unfulfilled ambition. Reclusive silent movie star Norma
Desmond is living in the past in her decaying Hollywood mansion. She longs for a
return to the big screen, having been discarded by tinsel town with the advent
of the talkies. Her glamour has faded in all but her mind. When young, struggling
Hollywood screenwriter Joe Gillis
accidentally crosses her path, she sees in him an opportunity to make her
comeback to the big screen. Their subsequent passionate and volatile
relationship leads to an unforeseen and tragic conclusion.
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Lloyd
Webber has said of the show: “Sunset is, I think, the most complete musical I
have written, in the sense that the book and music and everything came together
in a way that I think some of the others don’t.”
Other
critical response includes:
“One of the biggest musical successes of all
time” – Daily Mirror
“A masterpiece” – Evening Standard
“A rip-roaring hit” – Sunday Times
“In terms of hit shows – this is massive”
– Today
“Lloyd Weber has not, I think, written a
richer, more powerful score” – Times
The
Durham production of Sunset Boulevard will be directed by
well-known Durham based director Fred
Wharton, who will be celebrating the 50th anniversary of his directing debut in
1965 with this production. Steven Hood is in charge of the music and Kathleen
Knox the choreography. The main roles of Norma Desmond and Joe Gillis are taken
by northeast favourites Eileen Glenton and Graeme Walton. Anthony Smith appears
as Max Von Mayerling and Katy Walton is Betty Schaefer. With a cast of 50 and a
17 pieceorchestra, Sunset Boulevard promises to be the
cultural highlight of June.
Sunset Boulevard appears at GALA Theatre,
Durham from 23rd – 27th June,
evenings @ 7.15 pm, Wednesday & Saturday matinées at 2.15
pm.
Tickets
are now available from the GALA Theatre Box Office; telephone: 03000 266600 or on
line at: www.galadurham.co.uk
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