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Explosive Action
Comes to The Live
Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour
Newcastle Live Theatre
Until Saturday 24th October 2015
Newcastle Live Theatre
Until Saturday 24th October 2015
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Manuel Harlan
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They sing like angels and
they have dreams, just like any other kids. The only difference for these 6
girls from Oban, Scotland, is they’re off to discover themselves on a trip to the
capital.
The
show opens with the 6 girls, in perfect school uniform singing Mendelssohn’s
Elijah. Their voices combine to make a truly beautiful sound. They are going to
perform in a singing competition which means that thy need to wait for their
teacher at 6am at the station. Quickly the action spins to some quick
introductions.
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Manuel Harlan
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Fionnular
(Dawn Sievewright) lives in a council house bought with granda’s money. Manda
(Kirsty MacLaren) lives with her Da after their mam left them. Chell (Caroline
Dayga) has had a lot of tragedy in her family. Orla (Melissa Allan) has had a
run in with cancer but seems better after a trip to Lourdes. Kylah (Frances Mayli McCann) sings in a band
whilst Kay (Karen Fishwick) appears to have everything going for her.
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Manuel Harlan
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The
show works because, not only can the cast sing wonderfully but they also come
across as authentic. As the story follows the girls on their journey to Edinburgh we see their dreams, the
insecurities and their humour. The six girls play a variety of roles from a
fellow pregnant school friend to the random men they meet along the way.
After
sneaking drink on board, the trip was going to have a lively start. When the
teacher tells them to be good and be unsupervised until the competition starts
at 6pm the real adventures begin. What trouble
can 6 teenage girls with a love of drink get up to?
The
exposition is subtly interwoven within the story in Lee Hall’s adaptation of
Alan Warner’s The Sopranos. This
helps keep the pace up and under the direction of Vicky Featherstone there is
always something happening on stage.
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Manuel Harlan
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When
the story centres around Kylah joining her band her love ELO comes to light and
the inclusion of Mr Blue Sky is one
of the many musical treats. The songs are performed live with a young talented
band on stage. Amy Shackcloth on keyboards; Becky Brass on drums and Emily
Linden on guitar do a cracking job on a few of Jeff Lynne’s finest
compositions.
Photo:
Peter Dibdin
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The
show is a free spirit, a punkish play with a musical core rather than another
typical jukebox musical that lacks a story. The story is a strong one. Whilst
the passage to adulthood is an often told story, this story feels fresh and
exciting and is full of energy. In short: great music and exciting action make
this production hard to beat. Tickets are being quickly snapped up – it is no
surprise that this show has performed to sell out crowds throughout its tour.
It is fabulous.
Photo:
Peter Dibdin
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Adapted by Lee Hall from The
Sopranos by Alan Warner
Directed by Vicky Featherstone
Music Supervisor Martin Lowe
Designed by Chloe Lamford
Lighting Design by Lizzie Powell
Choreography by Imogen Knight
Directed by Vicky Featherstone
Music Supervisor Martin Lowe
Designed by Chloe Lamford
Lighting Design by Lizzie Powell
Choreography by Imogen Knight
This
review was written by Stephen Oliver for the North East
Theatre Guide from Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com).
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Tickets
Our Ladies of
Perpetual Succour opens at Live Theatre on Thursday 1 October and runs until Saturday 24
October.
For more information on Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour and to buy tickets costing between £26 to £10, over 60s concessions £16 and other concessions between £18 to £6 call Live Theatre’s box office on (0191) 232 1232 or see www.live.org.uk.
For more information on Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour and to buy tickets costing between £26 to £10, over 60s concessions £16 and other concessions between £18 to £6 call Live Theatre’s box office on (0191) 232 1232 or see www.live.org.uk.
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