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Priscilla Queen of the Desert

Author: Chris Horton

Information

Date
14th November 2018
Society
Basingstoke Amateur Theatrical Society
Venue
Haymarket Theatre, Basingstoke
Type of Production
Musical
Director
Martyn Knight
Musical Director
Jules Dance
Choreographer
Martyn Knight

PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT  the musical, book by Stephan Elliot and Allan Scott, is an everlastingly popular show full of vibrant, memorable characters and high energy numbers as well as a couple of very emotional ballads   It is an observation on love and life as we follow three Drag Queens as they travel across the Australian desert in “Priscilla” their pimped up tour bus. It’s a rich visual display, fast paced, mostly light hearted but we are aware of the darker subject matter beneath.

The sets were amazing and were effectively created and of high quality and cleverly designed. Priscilla, the tour bus was well designed and rotated to reveal the insides. There was minimal disruption during the scene changes which were done efficiently, some times behind action in front of the curtain.

The endless array of costumes were glamorous, eye-popping, dazzling and some defying gravity and I cannot imagine how they were stored!  They were of the highest quality. 

The lighting was excellent and imaginatively used. The sound was excellent with voices clear and blended well with the live music. There were some outstandingly strong vocals, particularly from the Divas: Kirsty Bennett, Jade Hollingshead and Anneka Wass.

Director and Choreographer Martyn Knight demonstrated his experience and talent as he drew great performances from the entire cast with his direction and imaginative and impressive choreography. The show was of high energy, especially in the group numbers.  There were plenty of vulgar and bitchy exchanges, cheeky one-liners, comic banter and double-entendres between Bryn Hughes (Tick), Ian Moseley (Bernadette) and Doug Cairns (Felicia) – the drag queens.  From the explosive opening of “Its Raining Men” to the finale the evening was packed with absolute show-stoppers.  It was fast paced, vibrant and hugely enjoyable.  There was non-stop energy, talent and drive from the entire cast. 

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