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Post by AddisonMizner on Oct 14, 2023 17:00:07 GMT
I am just on my way back from seeing the last matinee of this at the Curve in Leicester today.
I read the book years ago, and also saw the film adaptation, both of which were my reason for going to see this. It really is a beautiful show, that packs a huge emotional punch. I was in floods of tears by the end, but had been tearing up throughout. It is a fantastic adaptation of the novel, as well as a time capsule into what it was like for people at this particular moment in history.
The music is gorgeous. This score does not have standout numbers, but rather an intricate tapestry of songs that weave in and out of book scenes. There were melodic lines, harmonies, and lyrics that sent shivers down the spine. I particularly enjoyed the opening number, the song in the library of the Major’s wife, the Act of 1 and 2 finales, the ‘Writing Letters’ number and of course ‘Hello Stars. I hope they release a cast recording at some point, as I would love to hear this again.
The direction and staging were excellent. Projection and lighting were very well used here. The choreography in particular is a real highlight. Some of the stage pictures will stay with me for a long time.
This deserves a West End transfer, and I very much hope it gets one.
5 stars.
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