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Review: I Dreamed A Dream, Theatre Royal Newcastle - VIDEO
Entertainment Editor GORDON BARR reviews the world premiere of I Dreamed A Dream, The Susan Boyle Musical, at the Theatre Royal in Newcastle
A TALE of triumph over adversity so absurd it's unbelievable - except this tale is true! How many people can vouch to having a musical written about them just three years after they first entered the worldwide public conscience?
Truth is there is no-one out there with a story to tell quite like Susan Boyle - and I Dreamed A Dream is a fitting testament to that fact.
It’s as gritty and as moving as Blood Brothers, with the added bonus it all really happened.
Elaine C Smith, who co-wrote the musical with Alan McHugh, gives a powerhouse performance as Susan and it’s hard to imagine anyone else in the role.
It’s some time before we get to hear her vocal chords, but when she delivers she does so with gusto - and that waiting in anticipation only adds to the momentum.
A terrific script merges humour with sadness in a split second, and you feel every ounce of that emotion.
Few stones are left unturned in what has been a turbulent, tragic but ultimately life-changing and fulfilling life.
A backdrop of multiple television screens never lets you forget the reality TV aspect of the Susan Boyle story, but we start way back with the birth of the girl who would one day become the world’s biggest-selling artist - the girl whose mother was advised to abort, the girl who was starved of oxygen at birth, the girl who was bullied at school for being different...the girl who eventually conquered the globe.
With a click of a finger we are transported back to significant moments in Susan’s life - compelling, funny, tragic and gripping, with music to match each and every scene.
Merging How Great Thou Art with The Prayer in one of the musical’s most touching moments is a work of genius.
At certain points throughout we hear loud knocking - the voices going round in Susan’s head....in particular from her mother.
Act Two brings us to the Britain’s Got Talent and before all the mayhem and imploding following that fateful first TV screening, we get a glimpse of the lead-up to the now infamous audition.
It’s one of the musical’s many highlights with some spot-on comic timing from the ensemble cast who, it has to be said, shine throughout.
I Dreamed A Dream came about after an off-the-cuff telephone conversation between Elaine C Smith and Wallsend-born Michael Harrison, who has produced the show.
They should be applauded for following it through and director Ed Curtis does a grand job of pulling it all together.
Wild Horses should keep no-one from seeing this musical - it has it all!
If you are lucky enough to have Susan perform at the end of the show, it is the icing on an already delicious and multi-layered cake!
Her renditions of I Dreamed A Dream and Who I Was Born to be are spine-tingling.
I Dreamed A Dream is at the Theatre Royal, Newcastle, until Saturday.
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