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Have The
Time Of Your Life
American Idiot – the
Musical
London Arts Theatre
Extended until 22nd November
2015
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Green
Day are one of the most popular bands of its type since they formed in 1986.
They are popular enough to play 2 nights in Milton Keynes in front of 130
000. Their music resonated with
Generation X as they sought to make sense of the world. It was only going to be
a matter of time before their music found its way into that latest stage trend:
the jukebox musical.
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With
a book by Green Day’s front man Billie Joe Armstrong and original director
Michael Mayer, American Idiot is different to the usual jukebox musicals. With
its dialogue often limited to stating the date, this show relies more heavily
of the song’s lyrics to tell the story. There is no cut and shunting in order
to get the story to fit the songs here. The overall fell is much more of a rock
opera than a traditional musical. The single act without an interval increases
that feel. The fact that it was won 5 awards of which one was for the cast
recording shows that it is both popular and features a strong soundtrack.
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Set
in Jingletown, USA, the show begins with
news footage of 9/11 before kicking straight into the memorable hit American
Idiot. The split level stage frequently features both a lead guitarist (Tommaso
Varvello) and a bass player (Brock Eddows), which adds to the authenticity of
the piece, as the ensemble dance and sing without missing a note. The story
then follows the paths taken by 3 friends. Will (Steve Rushton) stays in
Jingletown to look after his pregnant girlfriend Heather (Natasha J Barnes).
Tunny (Alexis Gerred) and Johnny (Aaron Sidwell) decide to leave town in order
to seek a new future. Tunny is quickly sucked in by a tv ad for the army and
enlists. Johnny wonders the big city meeting up with a drug dealer known as St
Jimmy and a girl called “Whatsername” (Amelia Lily).
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Though
the soundtrack the lives of the three friends are explored. Thrown in with the
explicit lyrics of the American Idiot and 21st Century Breakdown
albums, from which the soundtrack is generated, are hard drugs use, violence
and sexually explicated scenes. This is not a show to take the more sensitive
members of your family to.
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The
outfits are frequently stunning. The point in which Extraordinary Girl’s
(Raquel Jones) nurse outfit suddenly changes into a lit up angel was
particularly impressive. Through Racky Plews direction the show flows well into
a kinetically charged assault on the senses. Great dance sequences pepper
throughout the show despite the heat in the intimate confines of the Arts
Theatre. The band, under musical director Mark Crossland, are very tight and
the drumming by Alex Marchisone can rival Tré Cool.
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The
show will hit the right note for the fans of Green Day.
This
review was written by Stephen Oliver the North East Theatre Guide Preview from
Jowheretogo PR (www.jowheretogo.com
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On
The Web:
Website: www.americanidiotwestend.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/ukamericanidiot
Facebook: American Idiot UK
Instagram: ukamericanidiot
Tickets
American Idiot – The Musical at Londons’s Arts Theatre, Great Newport Street, London, WC2H 7JB
Performances: Tuesday – Friday at 8.00pm
Saturday – 2.30pm & 8.00pm
Sunday – 3.00pm & 6.00pm
Website: www.americanidiotwestend.com
Twitter: www.twitter.com/ukamericanidiot
Facebook: American Idiot UK
Instagram: ukamericanidiot
Tickets
American Idiot – The Musical at Londons’s Arts Theatre, Great Newport Street, London, WC2H 7JB
Performances: Tuesday – Friday at 8.00pm
Saturday – 2.30pm & 8.00pm
Sunday – 3.00pm & 6.00pm
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Running
time:
90 minutes (no interval)
Ticket Prices: £15.00 – £65.00 (all seats £25.00 during previews)
Groups 20+ £25.00
Groups 10+ £32.50
Groups of 6 £35.00
* All group rates valid Tues – Fri & Sunday
Main Booking Line: 020 78368463
Group Booking Line: 020 7836 8463
Access Booking Line: 020 7836 8463
Ticket Prices: £15.00 – £65.00 (all seats £25.00 during previews)
Groups 20+ £25.00
Groups 10+ £32.50
Groups of 6 £35.00
* All group rates valid Tues – Fri & Sunday
Main Booking Line: 020 78368463
Group Booking Line: 020 7836 8463
Access Booking Line: 020 7836 8463
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