Have booked twice already, with what looks one of the most exciting casts in recent years!
Playing the lead roles are Damian Humbley (The Last 5 Years; Little Shop of Horrors) as Charley Kringas, Olivier award winner and Tony nominee Jenna Russell (Sunday in the Park with George) as Mary Flynn and Mark Umbers (Sweet Charity) as Franklin Shepard. Olivier nominee Josefina Gabrielle (Sweet Charity) returns to the Menier to play the role of Gussie Carnegie along with Glyn Kerslake (Road Show) who plays Joe Josephson.
We are also delighted to welcome to the Chocolate Factory Clare Foster (Crazy For You) playing Beth Spencer and Zizi Strallen (Rock of Ages) who will play Meg Kincaid.
I decided to take out one of their new memberships so was able to book on Monday. Really looking forward to seeing Jenna Russell again after Into The Woods and Soho Cinders as well as Mark Umbers from Sweet Charity and My Fair Lady.
I hope they're doing the revised version used by Encores in New York last season and spectacularly recorded. I trust everyone here has the CD? If not, get it, it's amazing. A revelation.
They could do a lot worse than the Donmar version (in fact, since every revision, and there have been MANY, has added something of value, they could do a lot worse than to splice stuff together!). Also, it may bear similarities to the Haymarket production given that that's Maria Friedman's experience of it.
I was concerned the not inexpensive Menier membership schemes (when you also have to travel from Norwich!) would snag all the decent seats for future shows. Doesn't seem to be the case..even got a couple of meal deals (for the same price and next to the new "premium" seats).
The current licenced version is basically the Haymarket production. I can't imagine them veering too far from this. I do wonder, though, whether or not they will use the overture.
The only Merrily I have ever liked was the Donmar version. Which was the only one that used the original book and score (with some slight interpolations). The new version is so bad Michael Grandage had to mislead Furth and Sondheim who (because of how hurt and paranoid they became after the original's reviews) only license the lesser Haymarket/York version, and let them think he was doing the approved Merrily.
The Encores version was abysmal. Bad to mediocrely cast and horribly staged (by the man who did a lot of the original early 90's Merrily editing, the once wonderful James Lapine), I can't imagine that cast CD would be any pleasure to listen to at all, but I don't know cause you'd have to pay me to listen to it.
Thinking about how they like to theme the meal deal menu to the show I thought they'd be serving coffee, dessert, mains and then starters but apparently not. :-S
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Posted: 9/12/12 at 04:08am