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Beauty and The Beast at Playlovers (Regal Theatre)

Fri, 12 Sept 2008, 12:01 pm
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Wednesday afternoon...I'm just about to leave work boasting to everyone that tonight I'm off to go watch the opening night of Beauty and the Beast. "Ha ha ha!" I say to everyone as I smugly leave my office boasting that my night is going to be markably more entertaining than anything they are likely to do...then my phone rings. ABSOLUTELY SHATTERED!!! I'm sure my situation was not the only one on that Wednesday afternoon. I heard of some people who didn't even get a phone call from Ticketek to tell them the shows opening night had been cancelled. Opening night cancelled??? How could that possibly happen? But thankfully I was able to switch my tickets for Thursday night and can I say first of all WOW!!! So let's not dwell on why the show had to wait a day to open and rather focus on the show. First of all the highly debated sets and costumes. These were wonderful and in a show like Beauty and the Beast it is really essential for these to be of the standard they were. When the castle was first revealed on stage there was a roar of applause from the audience as they felt truely overwhelmed by the sheer size and effectiveness of the set. The costumes as well were an absolute delight. I was reading in the West Australian that they had a former professional costumer working with the Playlovers production (please correct me if I'm wrong) and can I say it truely paid off. I was concerned about being able to see the emotion of the Beast (after all he is in a very heavy mask) but the actors commitment to the character and the freedom of the costume allowed for all this to still come through. The music was amazingly overwhelming. Very powerful and of an incredibly high standard. Craig Dalton (surprisingly young looking in such a huge role as musical director) is to be commended on his ability to direct such a fantastically beautiful piece of music for Perth audience. Without a doubt my favourite part of this show was "Be Our Guest" and really was a chance for the cast to show off their skills and the beautiful costumes. A good strong dancing chorus of both males and females. The plates were girlishly cutesy, with a real playful charm. I can't even imagine trying to dance with something that big attatched to my back (wonderful job girls). The other dancing girls - not sure what they were meant to be - were a little bit more 'grown-up' compared to the plate girls. Beautiful high kicks and well executed partnership dancing. It was a nice difference between the two 'characters' of the female ensemble and gave them something to set them apart and gave them more of a personal character. The male ensemble was amazing. How Playlovers got so many boys to not only appear on stage but also dance is beyond me. They were wonderfully energetic and performed as individual characters not as one solid group which was particularly effective in their performance of "Gaston" (another of my favourites). I must say I haven't enjoyed drunken men dancing ever before in my life but then these men could actually dance whereas those I meet on a Saturday night more wiggle...anyway I loved it! Now onto the leads. A wonderful leading cast with some truely standout performance. The BIG standouts were: Jen Godleman as Belle Beautiful voice and very convincing character. She seemed a little nervous to begin with and some lines were dropped but not so much that it was distracting. Nerves are a part of opening night and she did a wodnerful job. Craig Menner as the Beast What a voice!!! "If I can't love her" was truely amazing. He had an amazing acting range, from being frighteningly scary to being kindhearted and gentle. Amazing actor. I especially liked his excitement as Belle read him the story of King Arthur. Very cute. Kim Godleman as Lumiere An absolute delight to watch. The physicality he portrayed was wonderful and the chemistry between him and Babette was very cute and believable to watch. Wonderfull performance. Hayley Mayne, Genevieve Newman and Kylie Baker as the silly girls These three girls stole the show everytime they were on stage. Absolutely adorable to watch and very very funny. The entire cast and crew should be commeneded on this production. After months of bitching, whinging, complaining, disasters, triumphs and enjoyment the show finally went on and it was FANTASTIC!!! Good luck for the rest of the production and I will definetly be spending $60 to go see it again.

B&B...

Mon, 15 Sept 2008, 12:44 pm
Walter Plinge
I'm in the show and I'm prepared to put my name on this and not hide behind anonymity! I’ve enjoyed so many aspects of this show and, as with all things ‘we’ do, there have been some times I haven’t enjoyed things as much as I would have liked. I can’t believe people are prepared to ‘bag’ a show they haven’t seen or, even worse, not put their true name to comments they make. The shows have been brilliant so far with certain little hitches happening here and there, as with all productions I’ve been involved in. Yes the price of the tickets may appear steep, but look at the circumstances surrounding the price; the cost of the Regal is one, the need to hire professional stage crew is another, and that’s not to mention the cost of sets, costumes and rights. As for actors performances; it would be so nice if we could all play the part to what we think it should be… mind you, the way I think the part should be played, might not be the same as the way you think the part should be played. That’s why we are individuals! I personally tried to adapt my character according to what the play requires, as well as what the Director wanted. I still haven’t seen the cartoon version and my kids own a DVD of it! Does that mean that my character isn’t a true representation of the part? Before the show going up, there were so many people complaining about the audition process. Who really cares? If you did audition and didn’t get a part, then perhaps you didn’t fit what the Director wanted. As for being pre-cast; I’m not sure of many directors who haven’t pre-cast certain parts in certain plays. It’s the nature of the beast really. I know it can be disappointing, but it was stated quite clearly that the role of Mrs POTTS was already cast. That should at least say something about the fact that the director is prepared to advise which parts are precast! Why can’t directors also be in shows? I ask this as I can think of quite a few Actor/Directors who have been in the shows they direct! If you have seen the show, do you think it would have been different if the Director weren’t in the show? I doubt it very much! Personally, if you have anything to say, good or bad, put your name to it and be constructive. Anyone can be destructive with their comments, but my point is, we’re not professional critics or anything like that. If we were, we’d be doing criticism for a JOB and not putting an anonymous comment on a free web page! CRAIG MENNER… see; I sign it!

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