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This is the first of my posts from my trip to London.

I normally go to one musical when I come up to London for my summer break, and having heard Gershwin's music in a concert we went to in February I thought this looked promising.  And it turned out to be the best performance I went to on my trip.

Performed in the Dominion Theatre, it was a traditional West End musical, although in fact it's a new musical, first performed in 2014 and had its UK premiere only a couple of months ago.  The music, of course, was excellent, played by a thirteen piece orchestra.

The staging was brilliant, so many scenes, conjured up apparently effortlessly.  The costumes were wonderful - I was especially taken with the ballet costumes for the show within a show.

I hadn't realised how much ballet there was.  I had expected lots of tap dancing, and there was one memorable number which was tap, but there was lots of ballet - not the very complicated solos and duets found in traditional ballet, but beautifully executed ensemble pieces (which are my preferences anyway).

There is a story, which is straightforward, but has surprising depth.  It is a real feel-good production, in which I was caught up in the action and the dance.  It does exactly what it sets out to do - entertain, but not in a trite way.

The programmes are quite expensive - £8 - so I didn't buy one on the day.  Instead, two days later I was back in the area and went in and bought one as a souvenir, because it's a performance I want to be able to look back on.  So, if this is a genre you like, I thoroughly recommend it.

Date: 2017-08-20 10:47 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] margaret_r
Gershwin's music is wonderful and I loved the film of An American in Paris. Never realised there was a stage musical though, it sounds fabulous and I'm glad you enjoyed it.

Date: 2017-08-21 11:22 am (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] solosundance
I was mostly there for the dancing - with Christopher Wheeldon doing the choreography I was confident it would be quality. But gosh yes, the music was lush too. And the sets. Glad you enjoyed it! And yes, I sprang for the programme despite the price, but only because it was my birthday outing :D

Date: 2017-08-21 07:03 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] vix_spes
I'm actually not a massive fan of the music for American in Paris - I had to play it when I was in youth orchestra and really disliked it - but I love Chris Wheeldon and Leanne Cope so I'm definitely going to try and see it.

Date: 2017-08-23 12:12 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] aome
Sounds lovely! (Although, ack! You're right - expensive programmes!)

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