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"I'm
siiiiiingiiiiing!" My heart is full, and "I'm
siiiiiingiiiiing!"
From start to finish Elf the musical is an utterly wonderful, brilliant, heartwarming, electric, endearing, joyously glittery show, -'with bells on'! A glorious explosion of tinsel, twinkle and Christmas magic.
Based on the 2003, now 'Christmas classic' film, Elf, Michael
Rose and U-Live in association with Bord Gáis Energy Theatre,
present a faultless Theatre Royal
Plymouth production, and European premiere of the Broadway musical; a
wondrous spectacular to behold.From start to finish Elf the musical is an utterly wonderful, brilliant, heartwarming, electric, endearing, joyously glittery show, -'with bells on'! A glorious explosion of tinsel, twinkle and Christmas magic.
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As we follow Buddy's life-changing journey from his home with Santa in 'Christmas Town' to his adventures in New York where he meets his real father, Walter, & love-of-his-life, Jovie; we are treated to many grand, yet intricate, majestic sets married against an atmospheric and impressive digital-screen backdrop, that swiftly and seamlessly transition into a multitude of environments - creating a wonderfully indulgent, immersive filmic quality.
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Beautiful costumes
compliment the stunning scenes, whilst a magnificent live orchestra
belt out toe-tapping, beaming-smile-inducing 'big-band era' musical
accompaniment with finesse.
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Sound quality for dialogue, song or musical piece in this production is superb - warm, rounded and with exceptional clarity. Lighting is for the show is aptly atmospheric and magical, and engulfs you into the delightful snow-globe splendour that is Buddy's reality.
Photo credit: Alastair Muir |
Photo credit: Alastair Muir |
The
whole cast all deserve the highest accolades. Fantastic,
professional and polished, yet completely genuine and believable
performances, are delivered by each and every member, from the
entertaining ensemble elves, to jolly Santa himself (Mark
McKerracher); vivacious office manager Deb (Jennie Dale) to grumpy
'store manager' (Graham Lappin); to Buddy's winsome New Yorker new
family, - dad Walter (Joe McGann), his wife Emily (Jessica Martin), &
their son Michael (played
by local-boy, Bailey Cameron, on this occasion),
and Buddy's, -at first disenchanted, but soon happy- girlfriend,
Jovie (Aoibhinn McGinnity).
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Previously onstage in other
productions, as Brad in The Rocky Horror Show, and Jesus in Andrew
Lloyd Weber's rock opera Jesus Christ Superstar, to name but a few,
Ben Forster yet again demonstrates his versatility, infinite talent
and stellar prowess, as he consummately sings, dances (and skates!)
his way through the show that is the epitome of all things
'Sparklejollytwinklejingly' and cements his standing as one of this
country's best performers. Outstanding vocals, an infectious cheeky
personality and genuine loveability make for a perfect portrayal of
the adorable eponymous character, whose wide-eyed optimism and good
humour is inspiration to us all.
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One cannot speak highly enough of this flawless piece. A wonderful
and truly magical, wholly beautiful, sparkly-Christmassy, complete,
fantastic show, that definitely appeals to all ages and will
undoubtedly become a must on every Christmas wish-list for many years
to come.
Book: Thomas Meehan & Bob Martin
Book: Thomas Meehan & Bob Martin
Music: Matthew Skylar
Lyrics: Chad Beguelin
Lighting Design: Tim Lutkin Video
Design: Ian William Galloway
Sound Design: Clement Rawling Wig &
Hair Design: Richard Mawbey
Production Design: Tim Goodchild Director & Choreographer: Morgan
Young
Review originally written for The Public Reviews
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