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Performance

VenueAlexandra Theatre
TownBirmingham
CountyWest Midlands
From13th December 2004
To8th January 2005
When Times vary, check with Box Office
PricesFrom £8.00. To £29.50.
Alexandra Theatre (V140)
Current/Future Listings
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Grease

Grease

Work:: Grease (S1525)

Stage version of the musical film. Featuring all the hit songs from the film version, including You're the One That I Want, Summer Nights, Sandy, Grease Is the Word and many more.
Author Jim Jacobs
Author Warren Casey

Production:: (T01620081569)

Producer Paul Nicholas
Producer David Ian
Director David Gilmore
Choreographer Arlene Phillips
Performer Ben Richards (Danny)
Performer Suzanne Carley (Sandy)

Listing:: L491911500




Current production:Work

Reviews

Reviews


UK Theatre Web: 15Dec04: Star RatingStar RatingStar RatingStar Rating
“GREASE” Starring Norman Bowman and Hayley Evetts Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, 14 December 2004 The Christmas show at the Alex certainly raised the roof tonight with a full house and great applause from an audience that rocked to the music of ”Grease”. Local girl Hayley Evetts gave a strong performance as Sandy and was excellent in her vocals principally “Hopelessly devoted to you” but I felt that her transition from the prim and proper Sandra Dee character to the leather clad Sandy was not quite as convincing. Norman Bowman as (Danny) is a very able performer with West End and touring musicals experience. He makes the role of Danny his own and over the course of the evening became very popular with the audience. His singing voice appears softer than some of the past Danny’s and his performance of “Sandy” is Act 2 was certainly more melodic than belted out. A slightly taller than usual Danny he appears much more energetic and bouncy and moves well in the dance routines. Jane Quinn once again gives a great and amusing performance as Miss Lynch and other standouts are Robbie Scotcher as Kenickie and Jamie Tyler as the “geeky” but lovable Eugene. The whole cast work well together and this pays dividends in all the productions numbers. The choreography for this production was much tighter than on previous occasions and the ensemble numbers worked much better as a result. Resident director Jason Capewell who also plays Vince Fontaine/Teen Angel does a good job in both roles and has made this version of “Grease” a little bit more individual. All in all this is a show that will put “bums on seats” and will be very successful for the Alex and makes the shows on offer in Birmingham over Christmas and the New Year varied and entertaining. Clive Fuller

User Reviews

USER (15Dec04): “GREASE” Starring Norman Bowman and Hayley Evetts Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham, 14 December 2004 The Christmas show at the Alex certainly raised the roof tonight with a full house and great applause from an audience that rocked to the music of ”Grease”. Local girl Hayley Evetts gave a strong performance as Sandy and was excellent in her vocals principally “Hopelessly devoted to you” but I felt that her transition from the prim and proper Sandra Dee character to the leather clad Sandy was not quite as convincing. Norman Bowman as (Danny) is a very able performer with West End and touring musicals experience. He makes the role of Danny his own and over the course of the evening became very popular with the audience. His singing voice appears softer than some of the past Danny’s and his performance of “Sandy” is Act 2 was certainly more melodic than belted out. A slightly taller than usual Danny he appears much more energetic and bouncy and moves well in the dance routines. Jane Quinn once again gives a great and amusing performance as Miss Lynch and other standouts are Robbie Scotcher as Kenickie and Jamie Tyler as the “geeky” but lovable Eugene. The whole cast work well together and this pays dividends in all the productions numbers. The choreography for this production was much tighter than on previous occasions and the ensemble numbers worked much better as a result. Resident director Jason Capewell who also plays Vince Fontaine/Teen Angel does a good job in both roles and has made this version of “Grease” a little bit more individual. All in all this is a show that will put “bums on seats” and will be very successful for the Alex and makes the shows on offer in Birmingham over Christmas and the New Year varied and entertaining. Clive Fuller
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