Tuesday 17 February 2009

Spring Awakening

I went to Spring Awakening not having been impressed by the CD but having had my expectations raised by the phenomenal buzz surrounding the show. At the interval I thought the first act had, on the whole, been beautiful and was really warming to the show as a whole. By the end of the second act I wanted to tear my hair out and scream. I hated it. HATED IT.

I cannot fault the cast. They are immensely talented (especially Moritz, who I just think was phenomenal) and I have such admiration for how organic the casting process for the show has been. But the show itself was just awful and the direction swayed between flashes of brilliance and moments that made me want to gouge my eyeballs out with a rusty spoon.

Its identity was completely lost.... it went from a lot being just implied (ie the violence) to other things (ie the sex scene) being comparatively explicit, making the latter just seem totally gratuitous. I loved the lighting... and the use of the images on the back wall, but the only bits that came close to moving me were Ilse and Martha's song in the first act and when everyone was dropping flowers on the coffin. The weird moving chair bit across the back wall was just thoroughly bizarre - my friend likened it to Rent Remixed when Angel went up the stairs wearing wings... just thoroughly cringeworthy and completely unnecessary and I couldn't agree more.

There is no change of pace at any point in the show. It just kind of lumbers along. There isn't really even a story line, just a sequence of fairly unrelated events. With the exception of Melchior and Wendla, there aren't really relationships between any of the characters and half of them have half a song's worth of 'ooh this is my big solo moment' and then they disappear again.

I felt massively let down by the whole thing and actually a little bit angry that such a talented cast who have worked undoubtedly very hard to get to be in the show are, in my opinion, completely wasted by the fact that the music goes absolutely nowhere.

(I also found it very alarming the degree to which all the cast reminded me of other well known people... so I ended up feeling like I was watching Hermione from Harry Potter having sex with the love child of Lee Mead and Elijah Wood whilst Christina Ricci watched on....!)

WhatsOnStage.com awards concert

Sunday night was a work related outing to the WoS awards do at the Prince of Wales. Not your typical show but a great evening nonetheless.

James Corden and Sheridan Smith were fantastic as hosts. Yes they (he, especially) came close to crossing the line a few times but I haven't laughed so hard in a long time.

Think the awards themselves were, on the whole, predictable. No major shocks. Though I was a little surprised by the margin that Sofia Escobar won Best Musical actress by.

I swayed between "very impressed" (Elena Roger and Kim Criswell) and "really disappointed" (Jersey Boys and Sarah Lark) on the performances front. A nice selection of songs but it would have been good to have more detail on the shows they came from.

A great night out though and would certainly go again next year.