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The hills are alive with the sound of music. 
With songs they have sung for a thousand years.

It might not have been the hills in Birmingham, but certainly was the case that The New Alexandra Theatre was alive with The Sound of Music. Yes, the Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein classic with book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse — it’s a production which needs no introduction.

The Sound of Music — New Alexandra Theatre — 17 August 2024

The previous evening, I had been to see the overrated and totally underwhelming Hamilton and within the first few minutes of The Sound of Music, the horror of the day before was blown away by incredible vocals, great dance, excellent chorus and outstanding all round talent.

The Sound of Music — New Alexandra Theatre — 17 August 2024

Leading the way was Molly Hopkins as Maria where during those opening bars of the title track, I almost thought that it was Julie Andrews’ actual voice I was hearing, it was that good. Excellent in all areas, Hopkins was a perfect Maria. But she also needs her love interest to make the show what we know, and Cree Henson was equally up to the task as Captain Von Trapp. A great combination.

The Sound of Music — New Alexandra Theatre — 17 August 2024

In the Von Trapp children we had Bessy Hingley (Liesl), Jake Miles (Friedrich), Evie O’Malley (Louisa), Logan Meers (Kurt), Sophie Ballentyne (Brigitta), Frankie Foulger (Marta) and Lilly Jones (Gretl). All were tremendous with standards consistently high throughout and again, great chemistry. And they looked like they were enjoying and seizing the moment as well.

The Sound of Music — New Alexandra Theatre — 17 August 2024

Playing Max Detweiler and Elsa Schraeder were Kieran Powell and Molly Ann Bache respectively. Extremely polished and they also got to perform the two great numbers sadly cut from the film in How Can Love Survive and No Way to Stop It. Then we get to the nuns of the Abbey. These were led magnificently by Ella Blair as Mother Abbess who shone in all her numbers, especially the iconic Climb Every Mountain. Also, in the convent were Rebecca McGregor-Black (Sister Berthe), Liv Glenny (Sister Margaretta), Emily-Violet Haywood (Sister Sophia) and Holly Boden (Sister Hilda). Additionally supporting well in the principals were Samuel Ryan (Franz), Eden Wedgbrow (Frau Schmidt) and Aiden Cooney (Rolf). I could go on and list the entire cast, they were so good, but with their numbers being almost 70, I don’t think my eyes could cope with all the cross-referencing this time to make sure I’ve spelt them correctly.

The Sound of Music — New Alexandra Theatre — 17 August 2024

The producers of Sound of Music were Victoria Ellery-Jones, Becky Peers and Hannah Whitfield. The Director and choreographer was Pollyanna Turner with assistance on choreography from Olivia Wicks while Chris Newton oversaw Musical Direction.

The Sound of Music — New Alexandra Theatre — 17 August 2024

What also stood out in this marvellous show was the use of ensemble. Now, I have been on company committees during show selections and the argument against what would almost certainly be a sellout is that there is not much for the chorus to do in Sound of Music. This production proved the opposite. It’s amazing what you can achieve with creativity and that stage buzzed with life throughout. Favourite number of the night was the full company Lonely Goatherd. So much to see and digest, you didn’t know where to focus at times.

The Sound of Music — New Alexandra Theatre — 17 August 2024

Now, this production was The Alexandra Theatre’s 2024 Stage Experience, and I have left that information until last for a purpose. Take in all the wonderful observations above, then realise that this was rehearsed and put together with the final team in two weeks. Amazing. Also nice to see a few familiar faces from local youth companies. This was a top performance from all involved which had goosebumps rising in an audience who showed their appreciation with a near 100% and well-deserved standing ovation at the end.

The Sound of Music — New Alexandra Theatre — 17 August 2024

Cheers.

Antony N Britt

*Photos taken from social media and may not be representative of the performance reviewed.

The Stage Experience has been in existence for over 20 years. It’s aim, to change the lives of young people through the medium of Musical Theatre. In the space of two weeks, participants put on a show from scratch with involvement in all areas of production. This is a fantastic opportunity which leads many to successful careers in theatre following them taking part.

Bring it On: The Musical — New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham — 17 August 2023

Bring it On is loosely based on the 2000 film of the same name with the music of Tom Kitt and Lin-Manuel Miranda, lyrics by Amanda Green and Miranda, plus a book from Jeff Whitty. The plot revolves around cheerleader captain Campbell Davis who is forced to move schools and set up a new crew with streetwise kids to compete in the Nationals’ competition.

Bring it On: The Musical — New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham — 17 August 2023

I will say from the off, my only negatives of the show were with the original template itself. I found the songs uninteresting, forgettable, and only redeemed by the fantastic performances of the cast. It was the same with the script. Although enjoyable in the main, I found some characters underused and only there to fill gaps with others having a huge amount of work to do. That said, the story was fast paced with some innovations I liked, including the cell phone conversations. Very realistic and contemporary.

Bring it On: The Musical — New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham — 17 August 2023

What the fabulous Stage Experience does go to show, however, is that even with a non-perfect starter, an amazing cast and crew can send the audience home happy. And that was the case.

Bring it On: The Musical — New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham — 17 August 2023

In the lead role, Laura Bryan was amazing as Campbell in vocals and acting. A top performance throughout. Equally so as Danielle, we had Brittany Jarman-Watson delivering added sass in addition to all the other aspects of musical theatre. I also enjoyed the portrayal of Eva by Bessy Hingley with a character transformation that easily duped you into thinking she was sweet, only to find out she was, in fact, the villain of the piece. I then loved Bridget, the outsider who keeps on trying which was made special by the outstanding performance of Eden Wedgbrow.

Bring it On: The Musical — New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham — 17 August 2023

Supporting well, though were Molly Ann Bache (La Cienega), Demi Mitchell (Nautica), Kieran Powell (Randall), Aiden Cooney (Cameron), Freddie Holt (Steven), Alexia Mouzakitis (Skylar), Holly Boden (Kylar) and K’Vae Brown (Twig).

Bring it On: The Musical — New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham — 17 August 2023

Although Bring it On is musical theatre, it’s heavily stacked towards dance and under the direction of Pollyanna Tanner, who also co-choreographed with Olivia Wicks, the results were stunning from everyone and led well by Emily-Violet Haywood (Dance Captain). The show was produced by Hannah Whitfield and Victoria Ellery-Jones with musical direction from Chris Newton.

Bring it On: The Musical — New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham — 17 August 2023

So, although I am not a fan of hip-hop/rap, I still had a wonderful time because when the talent is there, nothing else matters.

Bring it On: The Musical — New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham — 17 August 2023

Cheers.

Antony N Britt

* Photos taken from social media.

I have a confession. Up until now, I’d disliked West Side Story. And it isn’t that I’ve not given it a chance. I purchased two separate cast recordings recently, but didn’t rate either. Also, I saw the 1961 film starring Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer, and was bored by that too. However, I couldn’t totally write it off until I’d seen it in a theatre, so I took the opportunity with The New Alexander Theatre’s Stage Experience.

The Stage Experience offers just that to youngsters aged 9 to 24 where they get to put on a show to a paying audience, all in two weeks. Two weeks! Wow! Those on stage came from all backgrounds. There were many who’d been in productions before, those who attend performing arts schools and academies, plus some treading the boards for the first time in their lives.

West Side Story – New Alexander Theatre, Birmingham – 25 August 2017

And what a show they gave.

As I say, I’m not a fan of West Side and that’s due to the original template. I find much of Arthur Laurents’ script poor and dated. And … puerile lyrics in some of the Bernstein/Sondheim songs.

When you’re a Jet, you’re a Jet all the way,” and “We’re gonna hand ’em a surprise, tonight. We’re gonna cut ’em down to size, tonight. Sounds lame this day and age.

To be honest, the show could do with a new book, bringing a fresh approach. This may shock traditionalists, but everything needs a revamp now and then. A fault with the book was I found little empathy with the main characters. The Sharks and Jets, as written, are pretty much … nobheads. Also, I had little fondness for Maria who sleeps with Tony knowing he has just killed her brother. And the whole gang thing. Maria says her parents would not approve, yet are happy for their offspring to belong to violent gangs.

Maria, it was an accident,” Tony says about killing Bernardo. No it bloody wasn’t! You stabbed him four times – twice in the back. Cue the daggers from those seated around me. I really must learn to shut my mouth at times.

So, how were a bunch of youngsters going to turn me in the case of a show I’d decided I was probably going to hate? Answer – by giving a fantastic performance with much energy.

Stand out numbers for me were Maria, America, Somewhere and Tonight – Pt 1, all done with superb voices and a great band. However, it was also the dance routines which made the show a hit. With a huge cast and great choreography, numbers like Dance at the Gym and the ballet sequence were amazing.

The leads were great and superbly playing Tony was Elliot Gooch, while Grace White as Maria was equally excellent. Also on the night, Riff was portrayed by Jordan Rickets, Bernardo (Javier Aguilera), Rosalie (Kathryn Irwin), Consuela (Melissa Huband), Action (Caven Rimmer), Snowboy (Charlie Howell) and Anybodys (Jasmine Bailey). The show was produced by Becky Charles with choreography and direction from Pollyanna Tanner, while the music was directed by Chris Newton.

I still dislike the show, but it proves one thing. You can make a silk purse out of a sow’s ear.

West Side Story – New Alexander Theatre, Birmingham – 25 August 2017

Cheers.

Antony N Britt