Starting Here, Starting Now
Waterloo East Theatre
Reviewed – 1st July 2021
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“that good, old-fashioned thingβan entertaining, relaxing evening in the theatre”
Waterloo Eastβs latest production is a delightful revival of Maltby and Shireβs Starting Here, Starting Now. This musical revue, first produced in 1976 in New York, is an economically staged three hander that has lost none of its relevance in the past forty five years. Not surprisingly, its subject is that perennial favorite β love. But itβs not a loose collection of songs about love, or even a story about a star crossed pair of lovers. Instead, Maltby and Shire group their songs by theme. The evening starts off with a collection of songs about the joys (and frustrations) of looking for love in the city; moves on to the sorrows of those unlucky in love, and concludes with eternally hopeful lovers looking for a fresh start. The revue opens and ends where it began β with a spritely rendition of the title song, βStarting Here, Starting Nowβ. Even without an overarching story to this revue, however, audiences will still relish the dramas that unfold in each song. They range from the ironic to the tragic; from triumph to loss as the seasons turn. Thereβs even a song about more mundane matters, such as the way in which crossword puzzles can drive a couple apart.
But what makes Waterloo Eastβs revival of Starting Here, Starting Now worth seventy five minutes of your time is its powerhouse performers. Director Gerald Armin is to be congratulated for putting Nikki Bentley, Noel Sullivan and Gina Murray on stage together. Their combined experience, together with that of musical director Inga Davis-Rutter, means the audience can sit back and relax, knowing that they are in very good hands. Nikki Bentley, last seen as Alphaba in Wicked, is particularly good at the torch song numbers, but she can also be sly and funny, such as the makeover song where she promises to make Gina Murray βbeautiful like me.β Gina Murrayβs acting chops, in addition to her lovely voice, are seen to great advantage in this show. Good examples are her comic foil to Noel Sullivanβs overconfident suitor in βWe Can Talk To Each Otherβ, and the way in which she packs the small stage with energy in βWatching the Big Parade Go By.β Sullivan, by contrast, doesnβt have quite the range of his fellow performers, but weβre talking about a seriously talented cast here. All three work well together as an ensemble, and together with Inga Davis-Rutter on the keyboards, move effortlessly through the evening.
Starting Here, Starting Now is that good, old-fashioned thingβan entertaining, relaxing evening in the theatre. Perfect for date night, and as an added bonus, you are getting a West End experience at Fringe prices. I call that a very good deal.
Reviewed by Dominica Plummer
Photography by Β Gareth McCleod
Starting Here, Starting Now
Waterloo East Theatre
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