Published: 26/04/2014 08:00 - Updated: 26/04/2014 05:15
REVIEW: Britain's Got Talent star Susan Boyle graces Northampton's Royal and Derngate stage
Written byNICHOLAS BIEBER
Susan Boyle’s shot to fame is truly inspirational.It’s almost five years since her sensational Britain’s Got Talent debut, a moment which lives in the memory of many.
In just a matter a minutes, a shy, timid Scottish woman opened the eyes of an entire nation with her touching rendition of ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ from Les Miserables.
Now, Susan is living that dream.Last week, she came to Northampton’s Royal and Derngate theatre for the last show of her first solo tour.
The show, shaped around SuBo’s voice, song choices, humour and stage presence, began with a reminder of the famous first Britain’s Got Talent conversation between Susan and Simon Cowell.We didn’t get the song that started if all off for her – at least not then. Instead, she started with the fitting song ‘Out Here On My Own’ from FAME.
Each and every perfected note was felt right across the room as goosebumps already went into overload.
Throughout the night, SuBo sung a handpicked list of standout numbers from her albums such as ‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow’, ‘Winner Takes It All’, ‘You Raise Me Up’, ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ and ‘Wild Horses’.
Almost every song received a standing ovation from a audience of what seemed like largely committed SuBo fans.
It was those fans that will know, however, that it hasn’t been all happiness and joy for Susan throughout her journey.
As outlined in an ITV documentary last year, in 2012 the Scottish singer was diagnosed with Asperger’s Syndrome, which left her with crippling anxiety and a dread of performing live, which has prevented her from taking to the stage.
But this year, in her first solo tour which has seen her travel to Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and London, that has all changed.
After two hours when show was coming to an end, it was finally time for her signature tune ‘I Dreamed a Dream’ - the song which started it all.
And to no surprise, it sounded as stirring as ever and summed up her truly inspirational journey.This show was the last of Susan’s tour this year, but it certainly won’t be her last.She might have come second in the 2009 final of Britain’s Got Talent, but as we all know now, the winner doesn’t always take it all.
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