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Fame the Musical

Published Friday 16 January 2009 at 13:35 by Thom Dibdin

Plenty of hard work has clearly gone into this tight and energetic production of Fame the Musical. With a slight reworking of the choreography by director Karen Bruce from her previous tours, the ensemble set about their dance routines with precision and attention to detail.

It’s attractive stuff, which fulfils the remit of being entertaining. As for serving the plot, however, there is no sense in the musical and dance performances that this is a bunch of students who join a school and learn new techniques or mature over the course of three years.

Admittedly, each snapshot number does have its own internal dynamic. There are technically strong performances from the likes of Spin as illiterate dancer Tyrone, Holly James as the tragic Carmen and Nicholas Larkin as Schlomo, the classical musician trying to come out from under his famous father’s shadow.

There is more of an arc from the acting students. Nikki Davis Jones is nicely naive as Serena, overawed by Tommy Sherlock’s overtly focussed Nick. Only Jon-Sel Gourkan fails to convince, his wisecracking Joe Vegas doesn’t have the natural swagger that the character demands.

For the teachers, Beverley Trotman proves a strong casting choice as draconian English teacher Miss Sherman. She provides a clear narratorial element between numbers and her rendition of These Are My Children finds the nub of the song’s sentiments - without being sentimental.

Intelligent structuring - and the inclusion of Fame itself - gets the audience on their feet and away home happy. Yet it is without the satisfaction of a story well told.

Production information

By:
Jose Fernandez, Jacques Levy and Steve Margoshes
Management:
Stage Entertainment/Mark Goucher Ltd
Cast:
Beverley Trotman, Holly James, Dominic Daniels, Nikki Davis Jones, Tommy Sherlock, Danielle Cato, Tarisha Rommick, John Stacey, Tony Stansfield, Nicholas Larkin, Warren Sollars, Scott Maurice, Simon Campbell, Laura Thornton, Rachel Crocker, Helen Ternent, Rickly Morrell, Sean Selby, Charlotte Scott, Carolyn Maitland, Amy Thornton, Laura Thornton
Director:
Karen Bruce
Run time:
1 hour 20 minutes including interval
Website:
www.famethemusical.co.uk

Production information can change over the run of the show.

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Run sheet

Playhouse Edinburgh
January 13-17 2009
King's Glasgow
January 19-24 2009
Grand Wolverhampton
January 26-31 2009
Opera House Manchester
February 2- 7 2009
New Hull
February 9-14 2009
New Victoria Woking
February 16-21 2009
His Majesty's Aberdeen
February 23-28 2009
Hippodrome Bristol
March 2- 7 2009
Royal Concert Hall Nottingham
March 10-14 2009
Sands Centre Carlisle
March 30-April 4 2009
Regent Ipswich
April 6-11 2009
Alhambra Bradford
April 13-18 2009
Royal and Derngate, Derngate Northampton
April 20-25 2009
Empire Sunderland
April 27-May 2 2009
Hippodrome Birmingham
May 4- 9 2009
Mayflower Southampton
May 11-16 2009
Grand Opera House Belfast
May 18-23 2009
Brighton Centre Brighton
May 25-30 2009
Hall for Cornwall Truro
June 1- 6, 15-20 2009
Empire Liverpool
June 29-July 4 2009
Theatre Royal Plymouth
July 6-11 2009
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