Sugar
Information
- Date
- 1st May 2019
- Society
- Walmsley Church Amateur Operatic and Dramatic Society
- Venue
- Walmsley Parish Hall
- Type of Production
- Musical
- Director
- Nora Howcroft
- Musical Director
- Tim Power
- Choreographer
- Lara Syddall
- Assistant Musical Director
- Tom Bowers
Sugar, music by Jule Styne of Gypsy and Funny Girl fame, lyrics by Bob Merrill - best known for novelty songs like How Much Is That Doggy In The Window? An adaptation of the 1959 Some Like It Hot feature film.
Nora Howcroft directs this hilarious, rarely performed musical telling the tale of two unemployed musicians caught up in a gangster world and the various scrapes they get into while trying to escape, making sure all the comedy moments were played out faithfully. Set was very functional and enabled the scenes to work well, skillfully aided by the lighting of Norman Bowers and John Cocking, with sound by Lea Royse and Elodie Perrier.
Costumes, Mary Pycroft looked the part opening up with a glamourous all in red scene, and quite a few outfits that looked stunning, especially the ones worn by Sugar Kane.
Musical Director Tim Power and Assistant MD Tom Bowes plus orchestra took the audience through the jazzy numbers with a touch of Broadway in there for good measure.
Choreographer Lara Syddall added her magic with the cast - I loved the Tear The Town Apart and November Song.
Sugar Kane played by Adrienne Wormald was born for this part - loved her interpretation of the character and she obviously had something “inside her head” to play her. Adrienne had a great vulnerability in playing her and good chemistry with Steve Benson and David Wilson - brilliant!
Joe/Josephine played by Steve Benson was hilarious - loved the nod to Tony Curtis’ Cary Grant voice. Steve looked to be enjoying every minute and great singing voice too - wonderful!
Jerry/Daphne played by David Wilson also hilarious and convincingly hypnotic to watch as a woman - I think at one point I had to stuff my hand into my mouth to stop laughing so loud! . . .never have I seen someone so butch in a dress but it worked! Great comic timing and fabulous faces when being coy. I think the bathing costume image may stay with me for some time, but in a good way…. just fantastic!
I will say again all three worked really well together - I can only imagine great fun was had in rehearsal.Sir Osgood Fielding played by Mike Taylor another strong character with lots of one liners and great timing and he gets his ‘girl’. . . well, sort of!
Sweet Sue played by Vicki Wilson - anything but sweet and strutting her stuff in When You Meet A Man In Chicago. Great performance.
Joe Davies as Dude - inspired casting: I liked the bit when he is not sure whether he knows the men dressed up as ladies – nice double-take technique!
The rest of the cast and ensemble all worked really well to see Nora’s vision through - it was a fun night with lots of belly laughs - congratulations to Walmsley Church AODS cast and crew.
Thank you for inviting me and making my guest and I so welcome.
PS: I am still seeing David Wilson in that bathing costume……….
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