Hairspray review
(Leeds)
I originally
booked tickets to see Hairspray in Bradford in December 2011, however even
though I travelled there from Scarborough, the cast were stuck in the snow, and
the performance was cancelled.
Taking no
chances this time, I booked tickets for a matinee in August.
This show
has one of the best openings to any show, with Good Morning Baltimore being an all-time favourite of mine. It is a
great feel good show tune and sets the scene brilliantly.
Of course,
Hairspray is renowned as being the most happy, funny, sunny show in town, and
the story of Tracy Turnblad is well known to anyone who has seen the classic
movie.
Tracy was
played by newcomer Freya Sutton, and was brilliant in the role. I was
disappointed though that two of the show’s stars, Mark Benton and Marcus
Collins were indisposed, as I feel that audiences in the suburbs are often
short changed in this way.
Much of the
music is not as good as the opening number, and I felt that some of the songs
were rather too loud, and often shouted out, rather than sung.
That said,
the last fifteen minutes of Hairspray is excellent, and overall this is a very
good show. It is impossible not to leave the theatre with a massive grin on
your face, and it is impossible not to fall head over heels in love with Tracy
Turnblad.
7/10
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