Hello Dolly!
Information
- Date
- 1st May 2013
- Society
- Walmsley Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society
- Venue
- The Parish Hall Theatre, Egerton Bolton
- Type of Production
- Musical
- Director
- Louise Steggals
- Musical Director
- Mike Pinder
- Choreographer
- Zuleika
This was my first visit to this lovely society and their lovely auditorium at the Parish Hall Theatre in Egerton Bolton.
The home made sets were nice and worked really well with some nice directional touches but seemed a little cumbersome in getting on and off stage in a couple of scenes. There were a few hiccups with curtains particularly in the restaurant scene. The lighting was good but the sound had some serious crackles on miking packs.
The stage in front of the orchestra pit was used frequently but as it was such a narrow area this didn’t always work as cast couldn’t cross on it and cast members had to look at their feet as they clearly felt unsure on this area of staging. This detracted particularly from the dances and Dolly when dressed in her evening wear looked really uncomfortable whilst walking round it.
The orchestra sounded great under the baton of the MD Mike Pinder and complimented the nice harmonies and lovely solo performances performed by this society. There was some lovely vocal singing from the chorus and principals and I feel this is a real strength of this society.
For me the dancing wasn’t drilled enough and with such mixed abilities there were many mistakes made. One thing I would say to the cast is to learn that if you do make a mistake with your feet, don’t let your face show it. For many members of the audience they wouldn’t have noticed the mistakes except for cast shaking heads or raising eyes when this happened.
Dolly Levi was played by Eileen Reeves who did a lovely job on the vocals. Her costumes were gorgeous but the evening wear was a touch too long adding to the uncomfortable moves around the orchestra pit. Dialogue accent was good but not delivered fast enough where I felt some of the comedy was lost in this characterisation.
Mike Taylor made a nice Horace Vandergelder with good vocals. His character could’ve been a little meaner and grumpier but he delivered his lines well and certainly looked the part.
Vicki Wilson played Irene with a lovely voice and good acting and dancing skills. She played opposite Tristan Barraclough as Cornelius who vocally was very good but I didn’t really feel a connection between the two of them.
Jess Barnett was a nice Minnie Fay opposite Chris Hatchman as Barnaby who settled into the role well as the show went on.
Laura Hassall played Ermengarde and delivered her lines well but again some of the characterisation could’ve been stronger. David Wilson was very good as Ambrose and stole a number of scenes he was in with his comic timing.
Overall this was a very pleasant show with lovely vocals and music and a very enthusiastic large cast.
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