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GREEN DAY MUSICAL
ROCKS THE EMPIRE
American Idiot – the
Muscial
Sunderland Empire
Until Saturday 28th
May 2016
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We have to admit it. We
love this show. We saw it in London last year and were blown away by its fresh approach and lack
of compromise. (Review LINK)
Is it a gig? Is it a musical? Who cares!
It is a thoroughly entertaining show. So, how did it fare when moving from the
intimate confines of London’s smallest West End theatre to the much larger Sunderland Empire?
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Green
Day have had much success through the 90s with albums such as Dookie. They went on to have a massive
hit in 2004 with the concept album American
Idiot. Green Day front man Billie Joe Armstrong explores the impact of 9/11
on the youth of America in his lyrics. The
original expectation was that the story could be brought alive by a film, but
the band were approached with the idea of bringing it to the stage. Billie Joe
Armstrong and Michael Mayer then produced a book that relies heavily on the
songs rather than the dialogue between them.
Designer
Sara Perks has conceived a split level set which enables the action, and music,
to flow.
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The
show begins with a large tv set repeating the broadcasts made of 9/11. After a number of statements by George W Bush
the opening number American Idiot kicks
in with 2 guitarists on the upper level and the ensemble taking advantage to
swing off the fixtures and fittings.
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The
story is largely centred three friends: Johnny, performed by successful
musician Newton Faulkner, Tunny who was ably covered by understudy Cellen Chugg
Jones and Will, using the talents of Steve Rushton. They sing most of the opening numbers and
their voices harmonise well. Unable to
make a go of life in their home of Jingletown, they decide to hitch the bus to
the big city and a new life. Will’s girlfriend, Heather (Emma Housley) soon
brings a stop to Will’s plans to join his friends when she points out that she
is pregnant.
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Johnny
and Tunny have mixed success in their new place. Johnny finds a girl,
Whatsername (former X-factor finalist Amelia Lily), but gets involved in drugs
thanks to St Jimmy (Lucas Rush). Tunny
has less success settling and he decides to sign up for the army, suffering the
consequences of active service as a result. Whilst convalescing in hospital he
hallucinates that the nurse, that he names as Extraordinary Girl (Jarrow’s
Alice Stokoe), is an angel and that they fall in love.
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American
Idiot is an adventure through the strong lyrics of the Green Day album.
Director and choreographer Racky Plews presents a vibrant and lively show.
There is a mix of some lively dance routines and some humour which leads to a
visually exciting show.
The
live band, under musical supervisor Richard Morris, is partially visible
throughout the show and this helps give the show a feeling of a gig at times.
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Newton
Faulkner is, perhaps, the biggest difference between the current show and last
summer’s run in London. During numbers such as Wake Me Up When September Ends he
injects his own interpretation into the material and it works.
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Nunthorpe’s
Amelia Lily reprises her role as Whatsername and, unfortunately, only gets a
few songs to show off her singing talent. However, Amelia takes full advantage
during songs such as Letterbomb and 21 Guns and seems much more confident
compared to the last time we saw her.
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Whilst
the ladies don’t get many moments in the spotlight, they do shine in those
chances. Alice Stokoe, from Jarrow, celebrated her homecoming show with both Extraordinary Girl and a quick costume
change.
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Overall the show is a
rock opera for the 9/11 generation. A great ensemble pull together to deliver a
collection of memorable songs from one the generation’s popular song writers.
Is this the “Hair” for the 2010s?
Green Day fans will not be disappointed.
This
review was written by Stephen Oliver for the North East
Theatre Guide from Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com).
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Read the original North
East Theatre Guide preview: http://nomorepanicbutton.blogspot.co.uk/2015/10/preview-american-idiot-at-sunderland.html
Running time: 1hr
40 mins plus interval
The
show contains regular swearing and a number of scenes of drug abuse.
On The Web:
Website:
www.americanidiotthemusical.co.uk
Twitter: @ukamericanidiot
Facebook: American
Idiot UK
Instagram: ukamericanidiot
Tickets:
Tickets
on sale now and are available in person at the Box Office on High Street West,
from the Ticket Centre on 0844 871 3022* or online at www.ATGtickets.com/Sunderland *
*Calls cost 7p
per minute plus your standard network charge. Booking fees may apply to
telephone and online bookings
Tour:
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AMERICAN IDIOT -
THE MUSICAL
DIRECTED BY RACKY
PLEWS
UK NATIONAL TOUR
SUNDERLAND EMPIRE 24 – 28 MAY
0844 871 3022
KING’S THEATRE GLASGOW 31 MAY – 4 JUNE
0844 871
7648
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