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Thursday, December 19, 2024

SHOWBIZ: Chicago


Chicago, the longest-running American musical in Broadway history, has a new look in CLOC Musical Theatre’s fabulous, reimagined interpretation which played at the National Theatre, St Kilda until October 22.
CLOC’s powerhouse husband and wife creative team Lynette White (Co-Director/Choreographer) and Chris White (Co-Director/Set Designer) have triumphed in achieving a unique version of this oft-staged show.
Billy Flynn’s reference to life resembling a three-ring circus links appropriately to the colourful circus-like environment, inspiring vaudevillian style performances while still capturing the seediness of 1920s lower class Chicago, Illinois.
Based on the book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse with music by John Kander and lyrics by Fred Ebb, Chicago tells of death-row murderesses Roxie Hart and vaudeville star Velma Kelly seeking celebrity fame for freedom while dubiously mentored by ever-smiling, conniving lawyer Billy Flynn.
Musical Director Malcom Huddle’s orchestra renders the show’s terrific score with gusto, and Lynette White’s innovative choreography exudes a wow factor, obviously enjoyed by the dancers.
Brad Alcock’s vibrant lighting design adds mood and atmosphere and effective sound design is from Marcello Lo Ricco.
Excellent triple threat performances are delivered by Emily McKenzie (Roxie), and Melanie Ott (Velma). Will Hanley excels as Billy, as does Elise Stevens as Mama Morton.
Yann Tixhon and Thomas O’Reilly add stylish pizzaz as the Emcees, Thomas Kitt-Thompson is a naturalistic Amos Hart, and great work from Elijah Ziegeler as Mary Sunshine.
The versatile ensemble of dancers and singers make a wonderful contribution to the show’s success.
Special mention must be made of the dynamic performances of Murderesses Lucinda Barratt (Annie), Sarah Kate Hanley (Liz), Jessica Mohi (June), Tyler-Rose Shattock (Mona) and Jodie Webber (Hunyak).
Sharing star-billing with the cast are Victoria Horne’s bold, adventurous, sometimes spectacular costumes, complemented by David Wisken’s hair and make-up design.
Congratulations to CLOC Musical Theatre for supporting their production team, cast and crew to achieve this exciting new creative vision for Chicago.
A splendid production.
Review by Cheryl Threadgold