Friday 26 July 2013

High Society


First written for the hit film starring Crosby, Kelly and Sinatra in 1956 this is a show filled with all the fun, flair and exquisite romantic numbers you'd hope for from songs and music written by Cole Porter .

Sophie Bould is a star as Tracy Lord, giving a beautiful rendition of True Love to close the curtain on act 1. Showing and excelling at both the brash and vunerable sides to the character, Bould fits easily into the role of leading lady.

It is a joy to see Michael Praed in a substantial role, last time he was here it was with The Sound of Music, the serious Captain Von Trapp barely gracing the stage. This time he gets to really prove his worth on the stage with the dastardly yet endearing Dexter Haven, his scenes with Katie Lee's Dinah being especially memorable.

Alex Young is a standout as Liz, working alongside Luke Kempner to have the audience in stitches and with fan favourite Daniel Boys, so that when the final scene comes and all eyes are on Tracy and Dexter, I took joy from watching them in the background finally sharing their love for one another.

Andrew Wright's choreography shines in the big ensemble numbers, which are a feast for the senses and Frances O'Connor as both costume and set designer has brought the piece together, cleverly and subtly using a revolve to it's advantage.

Over 50 years old, the story still connects with thousands of people with it's peak at the lives of those in love and living the high life. This productions shows it is set to remain one of the true classics, both in the film and on the stage.

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