Monday
June 23, 2008 |
Musicals?
Cool? |
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Whilst
'theatre' garners maximum credibility
as an art-form, the moment you pop
the dreaded m-word in front of it,
all that cred goes out the window.
Musicals just aren't cool. They're
drippy, trite, and over-sentimental.
And yet there must be something more
alluring than just Michael Ball in
drag to regularly pack out the stalls
at Hairspray.
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Maybe
it's time we stop disregarding all
of them as mere sugary poppycock. Instead,
we should take heed of the brilliant satire
and booming score of Bernstein's Candide,
and the recent success of Betwixt,
where the jokes were sharper, the lyrics
more savoury, and the entire experience
generally less juvenile than one might have
feared.
The glittery trash of Catherine Zeto-Jones'
stage-to-screen Chicago was nothing if not
fun, but now it looks like Hollywood is
getting in on the m-word big time. Following
film ratings in excess of 255 million (and
surely not all of them were pubescent),
the already phenomenal High School Musical
is set to hit our stage at the end of the
month. And with big names like Pierce Brosnan
and Tom Hanks attaching themselves to the
new Mama Mia! flick, that's definitely
worth making a song and dance about.
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TODAY'S
EVENT PICKS |
Shakespeare's
Midsummer
goes gay (okay, more gay) down
at the RVT. 7pm. 372 Kennington
La, SE11.
£6. |
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Hideki
Noda weaves together legend,
Noh & murder in The
Diver. Soho Theatre. 7:30pm.
21 Dean St, W1.
£10. |
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Whitey
& the Video Hippos join
Erol Alkan for a massive night
of Durrr at The End. 10:30pm.
16a West Central St, WC1.
£6. |
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Last
chance to catch: Blood
on Paper at the V&A;
Topless
Mum at the Tricycle; &
68:
The News, the Stories…
at the NT. |
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