From the 2017 international tour's 'Aristocats' video. With Aaron Hunt as Bill Bailey, Sophie McAvoy as Victoria, Agnes Pure as Demeter, Meg Astin as Rumpelteazer, Robbie McMillan as Mistoffelees, and John Brannoch as Tugger.
The UK/International Tour 2017 answers that with a resounding yes!
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Compiled by Charlie Johnson who played Bombalurina.
Aaron Hunt as Bill Bailey, Agnes Pure as Demeter, Alexandra Girard covering Jemima, Charlie Johnson as Bombalurina, Charlotte Scott as Jellylorum, Eilish Harmon-Beglan as Tantomile, Enric Marimon as Carbucketty, Fletcher Dobinson as Coricopat, Grace Swaby as Jemima, Jak Allen-Anderson as Admetus, Joanna Ampil as Grizabella, Joanna Lee Martin as Jennyanydots, Joe Henry as Mungojerrie, John Ellis as Old Deuteronomy, Lee Greenaway as Skimbleshanks, Matt Krzan as Munkustrap, Meg Astin as Rumpleteazer, Natalie Bennyworth as Cassandra, Nell Martin covering Jennyanydots, Robbie McMillan as Mistoffelees, Robin Lake as Alonzo, Sophia McAvoy as Victoria, and Tony McGill as Asparagus, and Jordan Castle out of costume.
De la mano de @antoniobanderas ha llegado @AChorusLineEs al Teatre Tívoli y os contamos lo que nos pareció :) @TeatroDelSoho @Grup_Balana
Teníamos muchas ganas de poder disfrutar de este musical que se estrenó en el Teatro del Soho de Málaga de la mano de Antonio Banderas, pero después del desengaño que tuvimos con El funeral quisimos ser cautas y no hacernos grandes ilusiones.
Estamos en un teatro de Broadway a mediados de los años 70. El espectáculo empieza en medio de una audición para una nueva producción musical. El…
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DIRECTED BY: Ian Pons Jewell
WRITTEN BY: Oriol Villar
CAST
Mario: Mario Casas
Mariona: Mireia Oriol
Lucia: Laia Manzanares
Miguel: Nao Albet
Monica: Monica López
Fisherman: Pep Cruz
Gloria: Tamara Ndong
Julio:Daniel Ibañez
Enric: Joan Amargos
Rigoberta Bandini as herself
DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY: Mauro Chiarello
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EXECUTIVE PRODUCER: Zico Judge
EP / PRODUCER:Laia Vidal
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PRODUCTION DESIGNER: Maruxa Alver
PRODUCTION MANAGER: Yolanda Gata
TALENT COORDINATOR: Marta Muntane
LOCATION MANAGER: Joan Cobos
STYLIST: Buki
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ART DIRECTOR: Nina Caussa
EDITOR: Tobias Suhm
POST PRODUCTION COORDINATOR: Marc Farreras
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LOCAL PRODUCTION: Rosa Preto
1ST AD: Lluís Casacuberta
2ND AD: Carlos Santana
3RD AD: Oriol Rovira
3RD AD: Rafael Sanz
VERSE ADVISOR: Daniel Orviz
SCRIPT: Marieta Torrents
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR: Marta Vega
PRODUCTION COORDINATOR: Carla Vila
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RUNNER: Javier Nieto
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KEY GRIP: David Arres
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KEY GRIP ASSISTANT: Andres Enrique
KEY GRIP ASSISTANT: Antonio Espejo
GRIP ASSISTANT: Rodrigo Alvarez
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GAFFER: Mario Scattoloni
BEST BOY (THEATER): Dani Vazquez
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GENNY: Carlos Vila
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CONSTRUCTOR: Juan Carlos Alvarez
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ART PA: Nicolas Juaneda
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Senior VFX Producer: Mireille Antoine
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Zeki Doru Ondun
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Film Out – Adrian Bull
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Ahhhh OK. So, the good bits are very very good indeed! This show tho. For a start, it's not so much a theatre as a building site, that will hopefully soon become a concert hall. Literally, coils of electrical cable on the stairs front of house. And backstage is worse -the place is full of construction dust. It's literally pulling the cast out sick, everyone's coughing and losing their voices. Disastrous. Also they can't use the fly tower tonight, so no Misto rope, plan B heaviside layer. Now I might be imagining things but I think Rumpleteazer WAS in jellicle songs, but she certainly wasn't in the rest of the opening numbers. But mungo and jemima covered by announcing tugger, which worked nicely having various kittens excited to see him. By the time we actually got to mungo and Rumpleteazer, she turned up, and from then on it was all fine. Dane was mungo, Alice Cornwall was Rumpleteazer. Tugger though! This was Nathan Johnson covering for Pepé Munoz, and he was so fluffy and pretty! Slight air of swing about him, not 100% owning the role, but I was more than happy. Jennyanydots - Joanne Lee Martin, loved her bouncy energy! They've had a knack of finding good Gumbie Cats recently, and she's not letting anyone down. Also she has new costumes, her house coat is plush and round, and her tap is so rich and fringes! Still find the new tap painfully dull. Grizabella- ohhhh boy the new costume is not flattering. Jo Ampil is not particularly tall, but that costume is so far from anything remotely glamorous on her. Not kind. Possibly that distracted me, but I didn't connect with her grizabella the way I have done in the past. Bustopher has a red flower again! Jenny's gorgeous in this number,and also I had been afraid of new material in there, fortunately not. Munkus picked up bill in a manner I find very familiar of removing the naughty cat from where he's not meant to be and putting him in place! Old Deuteronomy-the number gave me a chance to really appreciate having tugger back! As for John Ellis, I think the working conditions were really getting to his voice, he was not on top form at all. Also, his young deut top is all lovely and plush velour, but its a good 4" too long and the hem is on a pale flat line, it needs a trim to blend into the trousers too. OK, then when we should have got to Pekes and Pollicles is when things started going wrong. we got right up to the start of "of the awful battle...." when we get a macavity crash, then the weird and tonally clashing bit of loosely paraphrased macavity. Didn't seem necessary. Then "jellicle cats come back, come all" to start the jellicle ball. the energy was wrong for the intro but then the show was all over the place. The ball itself was amazing, all pulled together and again, tugger back was so good! Front of house was so unorganised too, no one controlling people flow at the interval getting up onstage with old Deuteronomy. And audience so slow to come back. Moments of happiness- vocal difficulties but to be fair, under the circumstances, forgivable. Gus. Things got interesting. OK Charlotte Scott as jelly is gorgeous. Tony magill as Gus, got a proper wig back! Not a particularly frail Gus. Had whole ensemble playing about much longer, no costume changes. Pekes and Pollicles. On one hand, pretty fun, on the other, kills Gus. Literally kills any emotional pull of the character. Do not care about him. Not sure why he needed to go off stage to don his trash robe. Nobody wins from this change around apart from the running order making the show Slightly shorter. I was enjoying it as it was going on but the absolute lack of tragedy about his character means I don't care. He's an actor in his 40s not as active as he used to be, not in his 80s frail and ancient. I didn't hate the arrangement, didn't even miss Growltiger, but having a hale and lively Gus, with no reprise of his song, just finish his number and leave, absolute disaster. Skimbleshanks! Always reliable to lift the the mood! Joe Henry was covering, and fun, great ensemble number. Tugger around more than usual. Because - possibly just due to this theatre- only one decoy macavity. Macavity song - Agnes pure as Demeter was skittish and twitchy, the only possible criticism was the she was mumbling her lyrics. most of the audience may not be native English speakers but you still need to enunciate! Charlie Johnson as bomba was gorgeous, all slinky and smokey, lovely moments of catting about through the show too with washing and combing her hair... I don't know if there's new orchestrations, band problems,sound levels or what, but the sound and timing on macavity fight was all off, especially ending up with alonzo standing around waiting his turn. They all fought through, and the throws were magnificent, wonderfully scary macavity. Misto! Love! Shiny and sparkly! I lost count, 29 or 30 spins, long time since I've seen Misto manage that. And he's so bright and cute. And the new jacket has subtly colour changing lights, controlled from the lighting board, and he's covered in AB crystals so all the sparkly rainbows. To the end of the show - again, no flying, vocal difficulties for old Deuteronomy, disconnect from grizabella, wonderful character moments in the ensemble. Mungo and Rumpleteazer touching hands mirroring grizabella and vic! Alonzo and Cassandra beautiful elegant sync, as much as the twins. Sophia mcavoy is a gorgeous Vic, just everything you want. Grace swaby as jemima, hit every Mark, would likely shine more in a show with fewer problems, everyone else rightly adores enric marimon and Aaron hunt as carby and bill. Jak anderson beautiful Admetus, scary mac. Ohhhh, extra music for grizabella has been cut, phew. So there's a really solid cast, rockstar tugger, and new material that fails so hard. And Gus is nerfed. But tugger is back!
There’s a shipping joke to be made here somewhere...
The first Oasis/RCCL cast, December 2014: Tarryn Gee as Sillabub, Aaron Hunt as Tumblebrutus, Kelsie-Rae Marshall as Demeter, Lydia Bannister as Tantomile, Enric Marimon as Pouncival, Jack Butterworth as Alonzo, Anthony Starr as Mistoffelees, and George Hankers as Mungojerrie.
The Boys - or rather, #girlsofdressingroom9 #lycrasisters according to Jak - international tour, February 2017.
Left to right: Fletcher Dobinson as Alonzo, Jak Allen-Anderson as Admetus, Aaron Hunt as Bill Bailey, Enric Marimon (first-cast Carbucketty) spooning him as Misto, and Robin Lake as Alonzo. (X)