Flashdance

Published Friday 29 August 2008 at 12:10 by Roddy Phillips

The 1983 film Flashdance was notable for its lead character - a sexy female welder turned contemporary dancer played by Jennifer Beals and for two hit songs, What a Feeling and Maniac.

Victoria Hamilton-Barritt as Alex Owens in the touring production of Flashdance

Victoria Hamilton-Barritt as Alex Owens in the touring production of Flashdance Photo: Catherine Ashmore

Twenty five years later, Flashdance has been transformed into a raunchy, punchy stage musical specially designed for The X Factor generation with the outstanding Victoria Hamilton-Barritt playing Alex the welder who dreams of gaining a place at a prestigious dance school.

Although Alex can only guess how good she is, the audience knows that under that dirty baggy boiler suit there’s a first class dancer raring to burst out. By Act II, the world of welding’s loss will be every choreographer’s dream come true. In this case - Arlene Phillips who digs up those eighties moves and makes them shine.

Skilfully directed by Kenny Leon, and co-starring Bruno Langley, Bernie Nolan and Noel Sullivan, this sexy stage version is everything the film wanted to be, it even has a heart and a relentless beat that makes it irresistible. It’s cheesy but it’s so alive with the human condition that you can easily forgive its slighter moments.

Most of the songs are, of course, new numbers, but they are delivered with passion and power. None more so than Ruthie Stephens’ show stopper The Long Way Home.

Flashdance the musical deserves to be a success, it’s a bold crowd pleaser with all the right ingredients.

Production information

By:
Tom Hedley and Robert Cary
Management:
Christopher Malcolm, David Ian and Transamerica with Paramount Pictures and Theatre Royal Plymouth
Cast:
Bernie Nolan, Bruno Langley, Noel Sullivan, Victoria Hamilton-Barritt
Director:
Kenny Leon
Design:
Paul Farnsworth, who also does costumes
Lighting:
Jason Taylor
Choreography:
Arlene Phillips
Musical direction:
Phil Edwards

Production information can change over the run of the show.

Run sheet

Theatre Royal Plymouth
July 19-August 2
Mayflower Southampton
August 4- 9
Grand Wolverhampton
August 11-16
King's Glasgow
August 18-23
His Majesty's Aberdeen
August 25-30
Palace Manchester
September 8-13
Playhouse Edinburgh
September 15-20
New Victoria Woking
September 22-27
Alhambra Bradford
September 29-October 4
New Wimbledon London
October 6-11
Grand Opera House York
October 13-18
Empire Sunderland
October 20-25
Milton Keynes Theatre Milton Keynes
October 27-November 1
Congress Eastbourne
November 3- 8
Wales Millennium Centre, Donald Gordon Cardiff
November 10-15
Princess Torquay
November 17-22
Regent Stoke-On-Trent
November 24-29
New Oxford
December 15 2008-January 3 2009
Royal Concert Hall Nottingham
January 12-24 2009
Hippodrome Birmingham
February 4-14 2009
Derngate, Royal & Derngate Northampton
February 16-21 2009
Grand Theatre and Opera House Leeds
March 9-14 2009
Theatre Royal Norwich
March 30-April 4 2009
SEARCH THE STAGE

Do you believe the information shown here is incorrect? If so let us know by e-mailing us at listings@thestage.co.uk.

Content is copyright © 2008 The Stage Newspaper Limited unless otherwise stated.

All RSS feeds are published for personal, non-commercial use. (What’s RSS?)