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La Strada

The Other Palace

Opening Night – 31st May 2017

 

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Audrey Brisson is superb as the meek Gelsomina

 

Directed by Sally Cookson, La Strada is a new adaptation of the Federico Fellini 1957 film of the same name. Given that Lionel Bart’s 1969 musical based on the film closed after just one performance, it would be interesting if this new take would fair any better.

The film is a strong and powerful work with gritty characters and a disturbingly dark narrative. It follows the tale of Gelsomina, a young girl sold by her own mother to Zampanò, a travelling street performer. Chillingly the previous year Gelsomina’s sister had been sold to the same man but had ‘not survived the winter’. Zampanò is a brute of a man who regularly beats and intimidates the girl while using her as an assistant to his act.

The play follows the same plot but despite being enjoyable to watch, there is no real sense of drama and it just seems to lack a certain spark. Audrey Brisson is however superb as the meek Gelsomina, her portrayal as the timid, yet desperate to please youngster, is the best in the show.

Stuart Goodwin’s Zampanò is nowhere near unpleasant enough (which is more down to the writing and direction than his acting) and he doesn’t quite have the believable build of the strongman he portrays. The remaining cast and musicians cover a number of characters across several scenes and at times do bring some much needed vibrancy to the show.

The lighting (Aideen Malone) and set design (Katie Sykes) are both pleasing and bring the scenes alive. Director Sally Cookson has succeeded in making a pleasant enough show to go and see but sadly lacking in pathos.

 

Production Photography by Robert Day

 

La Strada is at The Other Palace until 8th July

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

From Page to Stage 2017

 

Aria Entertainment’s From Page To Stage (FPTS) are delighted to announce their exciting musical concerts and the eleven new musicals selected to be showcased during their Summer Festival at The Other Palace (Monday 14 August – Sunday 3 September 2017) including: musical royalty with Tony and Grammy Award winning writer Steven Sater (Spring Awakening) and Academy Award, Grammy Award winning pop legend Burt Bacharach’s new musical Some Lovers – a fully produced main house production; and titular royalty on stage in the studio, with the coming of age new family musical The Queen’s Nose by Charles Miller and Tim Sanders, adapted from the right royal author Dick King-Smith’s delightfully funny children’s book.

Fast becoming the world’s leading new musical theatre Summer Festival FPTS moves into The Other Palace, where night and day over the three weeks, the sound of music from new musicals from across the globe will be brought to life; both in the theatre and studio – and even the bar. From a record breaking 302 submissions from 15 countries, the selected new musicals will be showcased and performed by top West End performers, directors, choreographers, musicians and musical directors – showing each step of a new musical, with workshops, readings, showcases (25 minute tasters of musicals) and fully staged productions.

Andrew Lloyd Webber, owner of The Other Palace says:

“I am thrilled that Katy Lipson is bringing From Page to Stage to The Other Palace, in August. It buoys my hope that The Other Palace will become a breeding ground for new musicals and a genuine hub for anyone interested in musical theatre.”

The Festival will open with the slick cutting-edge Song Writers Showcase (14 Aug), giving a professional platform for some awesome new musical songs from a plethora of musical genres, very clearly showing the calibre of shows on tap for three weeks at The Other Palace.

Creating a perfect FPTS mini Family Festival in the studio (28 Aug-02 Sept), The Queen’s Nose will be one of three family shows alongside the infectious tale of Chicken Little by Jake Brunger and Pippa Cleary; and the first musical where the world of carnivores and herbivores clash in Dinostory by Luke Di Somma, Mark Anderson and Erin Carter.

The Festival includes darker musicals XY (15 – 17 Aug) by Oliver Houser: “whilst studying on my undergraduate psychology course, I learnt about the psychologically harmful, non-consensual corrective surgeries still performed regularly on intersex infants. It’s been percolating in me for 5 years….” – Christopher Dickens and Tom Wright’s Rebel Song (21 – 23 Aug), a topical love story adapted from the award-winning novel At Swim, Two Boys…… – and One Way (24 – 26 Aug), in which an astrophysicist is selected to go on the first one-way trip to Mars by Ben Bonnema and Christopher Staskel.

Other exciting musicals being premiered at FPTS include: The Edinburgh 7 (24 – 26 Aug) by young bloods Christina Tweeddale & Catherine Myers (from the band Honeyblood), the Kielty Brothers and Jordanna O’Neill – their musical of women’s suffrage and their fight to study medicine in 1866…. – The comedy musical by Chris Burgess, The Girls of Downey Hall (24 – 26 Aug) based on Jenny Colgan’s best-selling novel Class …. – Tasha Taylor Johnson (Feed Your Ego) and musical director Phil Cornwell’s Cult! (24 – 26 Aug) a comedy tale of an unlikely group of Doomsday Seekers…. – and One Day (28 – 30 Aug) by Ben Toth, Todd Almond and Anil Baral set in 1972 Northern Ireland: Catholic against Protestant, Irish against British, neighbour against neighbour….

And the headline show: Some Lovers (24 Aug – 02 Sept) – Bacharach’s first new score for the theatre since 1968s Promises Promises. Steven Sater says:

“Love songs, that’s what I write. Burt and I had just written our first song together; and some months and any number of songs later I came to recognise how distinct our songs were from those ubiquitous pop anthems of young love. Ours seemed invariably to express a sort of disaffection, a disappointment, a dark joy, or the renewed determination of a more mature, mid-relationship romance. One day, in the heat of July in Los Angeles, as Burt and I laboured away on a Christmas song, I thought: what if we revisited that Depression-Era classic story, The Gift of the Magi? What became of those young Christmas lovers, twenty years after their happily ever after? And that was the beginning of Some Lovers.”

 

The first weekend of FPTS sees two special evenings in the Studio, with British composer Charles Miller in You Know How To Love Me (18 – 19 Aug). Joining him will be a host of West End artistes singing from his wonderfully surprising shows including: Brenda Bly: Teen Detective, When Midnight Strikes and The Return Of The Soldier – and Charles will be sharing his favourite behind-the-scenes stories.

And then the Closing Gala (03 Sept) and the icing on the cake of Aria Entertainment’s From Page To Stage Summer Festival is an evening with America’s finest: An Evening Of Songs From Spring Awakening Creators Duncan Sheik And Steven Sater. An extraordinary concert performance of Steven and Duncan’s many musical collaborations including: Spring Awakening, Phantom Moon, Nero, Alice By Heart, Umbrage, The Nightingale and A Home At The End Of The World – and maybe a sneak preview of their latest projects….. a unique ending to the world renowned festival From Page To Stage……


 

FPTS – From Page to Stage Summer Festival

Monday 14 August – Sunday 3 September 2017

 

12 Palace Street, Westminster, London SW1E 5JA

 

Ticket prices from £7.50 – £20

 

TheOtherPalace.co.uk

020 7087 7900

www.FromPage2Stage.com

 

 


Performances

 

Monday 14th August
Opening Songwriters Showcase (STUDIO) @ 7.30PM – concert

Tuesday 15th August
XY (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – staged reading

Wednesday 16th Aug
XY (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – staged reading

Thursday 17th August
XY (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – staged reading

Friday 18th August
You Know How To Love Me – A Charles Miller Celebration (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – concert

Saturday 19th August
You Know How To Love Me – A Charles Miller Celebration (STUDIO) @ 2.30pm & 7.30pm – concert

Sunday 20th August
DAY OFF

Monday 21st August
Rebel Song (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – staged reading

Tuesday 22nd August
Rebel Song (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – staged reading

Wednesday 23rd Aug
Rebel Song (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – staged reading

Thursday 24th August
Some Lovers (MAIN HOUSE) @ 8pm – full production

One Way, The Edinburgh 7, The Girls Of Downey Hall, Cult! (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – showcasing 4 x musicals in one night – 25 minutes each

Friday 25th August
Some Lovers (MAIN HOUSE) @ 8pm – full production

One Way, The Edinburgh 7, The Girls Of Downey Hall, Cult! (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – showcasing 4 x musicals in one night – 25 minutes each

Saturday 26th August
Some Lovers (MAIN HOUSE) @ 3pm & 8pm – full production

One Way, The Edinburgh 7, The Girls Of Downey Hall, Cult! (STUDIO) @ 2.30pm & 7.30pm – showcasing 4 x musicals in one night – 25 minutes each

Sunday 27th August
DAY OFF

Monday 28th August
Some Lovers (MAIN HOUSE) @ 8pm – full production

Chicken Little and Dinostory (STUDIO) @ 1pm – FAMILY FESTIVAL – staged reading

One Day (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – musical concert

Tuesday 29th August
Some Lovers (MAIN HOUSE) @ 8pm – full production

Chicken Little and Dinostory (STUDIO) @ 1pm – FAMILY FESTIVAL – staged reading

One Day (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – musical concert

Wednesday 30th Aug
Some Lovers (MAIN HOUSE) @ 8pm – full production

Chicken Little and Dinostory (STUDIO) @ 1pm – FAMILY FESTIVAL – staged reading

One Day (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – musical concert

Thursday 31st August
Some Lovers (MAIN HOUSE) @ 3pm & 8pm – full production

The Queen’s Nose (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – FAMILY FESTIVAL – staged reading

Friday 1st September
Some Lovers (MAIN HOUSE) @ 8pm – full production

The Queen’s Nose (STUDIO) @ 7.30pm – FAMILY FESTIVAL – staged reading

Saturday 2nd Sept
Some Lovers (MAIN HOUSE) @ 3pm & 8pm – full production

The Queen’s Nose (STUDIO) @ 2.30pm and 7.30pm – FAMILY FESTIVAL – staged reading

Sunday 3rd September
Closing Gala: An Evening Of Songs From Spring Awakening Creators Duncan Sheik And Steven Sater (MAIN HOUSE) @ 8pm – staged concert

 

 

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