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Ah, the intoxicating smell of the graveyard.

The Addams Family — Arena Theatre Wolverhampton — 13 July 2024

I only saw The Addams Family a few weeks ago and although that production itself was quality, I knew that I would be equally entertained and enthralled by Starcross Theatre Company’s offering.

The Addams Family — Arena Theatre Wolverhampton — 13 July 2024

I think I can honestly say out of the half dozen youth companies that I review and follow, I really don’t have a particular favourite standing above the others because there is outstanding quality in all. And that’s a good thing for theatre. But each have their own individual elements making the occasions special and Starcross’ standards could not get any higher, already being at the top of their game.

The Addams Family — Arena Theatre Wolverhampton — 13 July 2024

The Addams Family is based on the characters of the 1960’s American sitcom and subsequent movies/series. Synopsis briefly. Daughter, Wednesday falls in love, wants to get married with a normal boy and two worlds collide. It’s a basic plot by Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice with good music from Andrew Lippa, but one which serves a purpose with a few short sketch-type segments thrown in.

The Addams Family — Arena Theatre Wolverhampton — 13 July 2024

As was the case in their previous shows, Starcross split their cast so that, in this case, twenty of them get a shot at the ten principal roles. This is good for development, experience, and inclusivity and although I only saw one of the two versions, I am certain the other would have been equally as outstanding.

The Addams Family — Arena Theatre Wolverhampton — 13 July 2024

On my viewing I had the amazing Brandon Harrison as Gomez, commanding the stage with great presence and excellent vocals. Brandon totally captured the spirit of Gomez, and it is a shame, due now to age and pursuing a theatrical career, that this was his last show with Starcross. Equally so was the always amazing Christine Cross as Morticia and the chemistry between her and Brandon will be hard to replace. The choreography and performance during Tango De Amor was incredible. Christine has now joined her parents on the production side and is described by them as taking on the mantle.

The Addams Family — Arena Theatre Wolverhampton — 13 July 2024

Playing a fantastic Wednesday Addams was Holly Hunter who totally nailed Pulled while Jack Harley was tremendous with the comic relief offered by Fester, particularly during The Moon and Me. Grandma (who may or not actually be a relative) was Lauren Downes while Lurch was portrayed by Cole Bennett. Both were exceptional in their roles. Lucas was Callum Brothwood, Mal (Tia Rafferty) and Alice (Lily-Grace Palmer). Got to commend Lily-Grace on the execution of the total breakdown of inhibitions at the end of Act One.

The Addams Family — Arena Theatre Wolverhampton — 13 July 2024

Now, I have saved Pugsley for last as although I don’t normally hark back to personal connections, I feel I must in the case of Alfie Jennings. In 2021, aged 8, Alfie took part along with sister Lexie (also in this show) in their debut stage roles during my production of Cinderella, and I have followed their progress ever since. I knew then both were something special and it is no surprise that in September, Alfie starts Year 7 at a leading and prestigious performing arts school. I must admit, my eyes were moist during his solo of What If?

The Addams Family — Arena Theatre Wolverhampton — 13 July 2024

Beginning with When You’re an Addams, The Addams Family is a great show for ensemble because you can create as many parts as you need in the form of the family ancestors, giving much stage time too. These were Scarlett Bennett (Bride), Lexie Jennings (Ballerina), Grace Froggatt (Viking), Lottie Wilkes (Flamenco Dancer), Sophie Spruce (Baseball Player), Ellie Fletcher Brown (Hippy {Loved the hippy costume}), Jay McDonald (Cowboy), Jaime Nutting (Chef) and Zadie Wilson-Smith (Cave Woman). Further ancestors were portrayed by those in the principal roles on alternative performances. These were Lily Cross (Bull Fighter/Gomez), Kelsey Taylor (Flapper/Morticia), Darcy Harman (Stewardess/Wednesday), Noel Jeavons (Monk/Fester), Daisy Lunt (Astronaut/Pugsley), Shayera McDonald (Nurse/Grandma), Dimitri McDonald (Pirate/Lurch), Alex Hill (Sailor/Lucas), River Onions (Nun/Alice) and Lucy Keates (Elizabethan/Mal).

The Addams Family — Arena Theatre Wolverhampton — 13 July 2024

This was an outstanding show, full of colour, energy, and movement throughout. Direction and choreography were perfect, and this was down to the long-standing team of Belinda and Phil Cross MBE who run Starcross. Musical direction was in the safe hands of Ben Batt with vocal support from Ashleigh Foster. I must also highlight the great costumes too.

The Addams Family — Arena Theatre Wolverhampton — 13 July 2024

It is always a struggle for companies like Starcross to survive and hopefully they will continue for a long time. The talent of the future are the kids of today and theatre needs places like Starcross. Here endeth the lesson.

The Addams Family — Arena Theatre Wolverhampton — 13 July 2024

Cheers

Antony N Britt

*Photos taken from social media

Ah, the intoxicating smell of the graveyard.

The Addams Family — The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham — 25 April 2024

Forever the champion of local productions, I am always delighted when I see one where you can’t tell the difference between amateur societies who pay for the pleasure, and the professionals, who get paid for it. And this was the case with Bournville Musical Theatre Company (BMTC) and their offering of The Addams Family.

The Addams Family — The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham — 25 April 2024

I have an admission. The Addams Family is not high on my list of favourite musicals. I find Marshall Brickman and Rick Elice’s story basic at best with sub plots that don’t go anywhere. And in the past, I have been underwhelmed by some of Andrew Lippa’s songs which come across as fillers and don’t move the plot along. However, the fact I still enjoyed The Addams Family shows BMTC did their job. Amateur or professional? If you didn’t already know, an audience would have believed this production was part of a major tour due to the quality being of the highest standard. Everything 100% throughout with no negatives from cast and crew.

The Addams Family — The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham — 25 April 2024

Let’s start by meeting the family. John Morrison starred as Gomez and was instantly at home in the role, bringing us a character so recognisable and more of a Gomez than Luis Guzman whose portrayal in the hit TV series, Wednesday, I didn’t warm to. Joining Morrison at the top of their game was Lily Moore who played the vampish Morticia, also capturing her character. It says it all when you have witnessed these actors perform before, but don’t see them now, only the personalities they are creating. That was also the case with Lewis Doley who truly was Fester. All the mannerisms and persona were there. One of the best characterisations I have seen in a long time.

The Addams Family — The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham — 25 April 2024

Now, I had never seen Meg Donovan in a full show before, but it was obvious as to the huge amount of work and skill that went in to being Wednesday Addams. So more difficult bearing in mind how much the character has been on TV in the past year. This was an excellent performance. Then, as Lurch, we had Randy Johnson who had the unenviable task of having to keep still and straight faced for much of the time, but the fact that the audience loved and reacted to this character showed just how well the job was done. Rounding off the family were a couple more Morrison’s in Viv (Grandma) and Andrew (Pugsley). Again, excellent in all areas.

The Addams Family — The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham — 25 April 2024

The plot of this show is that Wednesday is in love and wants to introduce her boyfriend to the family. And that’s it. But to do this you need to have a boyfriend, therefore, meet the parents. Stuart McDiarmid slotted into being Lucas Beineke with ease, giving a polished performance. Likewise, Phil Snowe was great as the father, Mal, displaying the horrified realisations of what are we getting ourselves into? Finally, in the principals, Lisa Colvin-Grieve was outstanding as Alice Beineke, a character who goes through a huge transformation and loses the plot. So entertaining.

The Addams Family — The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham — 25 April 2024

A major plus of this show is that the scope for ensemble is endless. With the inclusion of ancestors, who get a good deal of stage time, each individual production can create their own ancestors and all cast are accommodated. Here, each played their parts well, and were creepy indeed, decked out in white with likewise faces.

The Addams Family — The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham — 25 April 2024

Stand out numbers in the show include When You’re an Addams, Pulled, Let’s Live Before We Die, The Moon and Me and a special shout out to Pugsley’s What If? Then the Full Discloser scene rounds off Act One perfectly. My favourite moment in the show is when Gomez and Morticia both realise they thought Grandma was each other’s mother, and that she may not be related to them after all.

The Addams Family — The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham — 25 April 2024

In production, this was Chloe Turner’s first time as director after years being in a leading role or choreography, and what an excellent job she made of it. Always something going on with movement and delivery spot on. It was also a family affair with Chloe’s sister, Sadie Lovelady once again taking the helm in choreography and keeping the highest standards that BMTC audiences have come to expect over the years. Finally, Chris Corcoran was there as musical director, as always producing incredible sounds with the cast and 12-piece band.

The Addams Family — The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham — 25 April 2024

There are only a handful of tickets available for the remaining performances. Therefore, don’t delay and grab them now, while you can.

The Addams Family — The Crescent Theatre, Birmingham — 25 April 2024

Cheers.

Antony N Britt

* Photos taken from social media.

My only other encounter with Lollipop Theatre Arts was earlier this year when I attended their presentation of Me and My Girl.  But what could I expect this time? The Addams Family was a single performance resulting from a summer school. I learned afterwards, the kids had begun from reading initial scripts, auditions, then rehearsals to a full show in just nine days. I mean, come on, they were brilliant last time, but can you really pull off a show in nine days?

The Addams Family - Great Wyrley High School Theatre - August 17 2018. (Photo used with kind permission from Lollipop Theatre Arts)

The opener, When You’re an Addams, was outstanding. One of the best-delivered first numbers I’ve ever seen. And it was then I knew I was in for a treat.

Stand outs for me were Wednesday’s Growing Up, Just Around the Corner, Crazier Than You, What If? Live Before We Die and the exceptional The Moon and Me. Top track on the night, though, was Pulled, sung by the excellent Abbey Laycock (Wednesday Addams).

Of course, that’s not to say there weren’t other top performances. In fact, I couldn’t see a weak-link. Youth can be misinterpreted as inexperienced at times, but there was nothing of the kind here. Any of these artistes would be welcome in mine or any other company treading the boards.

Of the other principles, Thomas Gould played Gomez with a stage presence to be proud of. Supporting as his other half, Morticia, was Katie Hayes, who I can also not praise enough. And then we had Tom Horton as Fester. This kid will go far if he wants to. A natural entertainer. Other excellent showings came from Sasha Donoghue (Pugsley), Millie Cooper (Grandma), Emily Smith (Mal), Amy Horton (Alice) and Alex Jeffreys (Lucas). A special mention must also go to Florie Miles (Lurch) who apart from creating a great character, had the difficult task of keeping a straight face throughout.

Supporting well were a troop of dancers and ensemble who looked as if they were having a great time (Loved the corpse bride outfit).

The Addams Family was directed by Lucy-Ellen Parker with choreography from Helen Stone and musical direction of a good orchestra by Matthew Davis.

Asking about the summer school (I still couldn’t quite get into my head – nine days), I was told the cast are there every day, then return home to cram-up. And it showed. This did not have the look of a holiday project, more a polished production which had been months in the making. Perhaps there is something to be said for this type of method. With the intenseness of the shorter period, there is less chance of forgetting what you have learnt than with a weekly schedule spanning months. You’d have expected rawness, and mistakes, but none were obvious to me. And for the rest of the audience, it was pure faultless entertainment.

So twice now I’ve seen Lollipop who really deserve a bigger audience. And I’m sad I was on my own this time as I want to share them with my friends. Spread the message, folks. This is a great company.

The Addams Family – Great Wyrley High School Theatre – August 17 2018

Cheers.

Antony N Britt