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Singing in the Rain

Thu, 8 Nov 2007, 11:21 am
DazzaB10 posts in thread

I had occasion to watch a preview of the Mandurah Performing Arts Centre's (MPAC) production of Singing in the Rain last night, and I must say that I was quite blown away by some of the achievements they have made for this show.

The show opens tonight (Thursday 8th November) and will be running for a limited season of 2 weekends. With tickets at only $30 for adults I feel the pricing is quite reasonable, and if you can get a group of 8 or more together you get a discount! (For a group of 20 they give you two free tickets!) 

Technical Director Shane Podolski has made some HUGE achievements with this show. I was involved in Beauty and the Beast with MPAC earlier this year and felt that that was a sleek show with impressives techs. My jaw hit the floor watching some of the effects produced for Singing in the Rain.

The cast of 38 performers (many of which I believe are treading the boards for the first time) have worked extremely hard with Directorn Susan Vincent and Musical Director Lindsay Gould to give an energetic performance and breathe life once again into a well loved story. And choreographer Lee Lawrence has set the bar extremely high for what I believe is one of the most difficult shows where dance is concerned. She has clearly worked the long hours with this cast and has produced some spectacular results.

The show features Andrew Thompson as Don Lockwood, Natalie Edge as Kathy Seldon, Adam O'Connor-McMahon as Cosmo Brown and Janine Bramall as Lina Lamont. These four talented young people lead the ensemble in such great numbers as Broadway Melody and own the stage during their featured solos and duets. Of particular note is Fit as a Fiddle in which Thompson and O'Connor-McMahon show off their fancy footwork and Lucky Star in which Edge will fly you to the moon with her sweet, dulcet tones. The on-stage chemistry came through clear and strong between the four leads and Bramall is to be commended for her highly developed sense of comic timing.

Remember that Mandurah is really not all that far from Perth - the drive takes less than an hour on the freeway. It is not often you will get to see a piece of community theatre with such technical achievements. Mandurah Performing Arts Centre's Singing in the Rain is certain to take a page in the community theatre history books - don't miss out on seeing it for yourself.

Singin' In The Rain'

Fri, 16 Nov 2007, 10:41 am
Walter Plinge
Congratulations to Director,Cast & Crew on a wonderful production. The sets,costumes and amazing rain truck blew me away!the choreoghraphy was very professional and hats off to the two male leads who danced these demanding routine's plus singing at the same time well done guys.Best show I have ever seen at the Manpac centre a very high professional standard. The technical side of the productions was a credit to the back stage crew,and the silent movies were a pure delight and the audience's loved them they were beautifully directed. So many outstanding performances I loved the scene's with Lina and the diction coach, and Lina with her Pal Zelda. Also the Cosmo "make em laugh' number what a talented young man, he was just full of energy and lit the stage every entrance.The radio announcer also did a great job, plus the highlight's for me were the three leads singing and dancing "good morning". and the wonderful solo "Singin' in the rain" what a great scene dancing on the stage with the rain pelting down. WELL DONE to everyone involved. If you get a chance go see this highing entertaining show, it closes on sat 17th NOT TO BE MISSED.

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