Lend Me a Tenor is superbly well executed broadway musical! It has every ingredient necessary to make it a money well spent night out at the theatre.
The cast are absolutely fantastic, committed and professional and they exude pure class! You can see and feel the passion oozing from every movement and their singing could not be faulted only gawped at as they demonstrate true talent. Each cast member compliments each other and neither stand out as you can see a united team dedicated to giving a top class performance.
The choreography, direction and ochestra were immaculate, every thing was timed to such perfection that you could not help but stare in disbelief that something so fabulous could possibly be LIVE! The humour was relatable and the music made you want to get up on stage and join in the regalia. The whole performance made you remember the days of ginger rogers and fred astair. There was something for all ages and the cast completely embodied their characters above and beyond expectation and delivered perfection.
This is one Broadway Musical, you can not afford to miss!
Synopsis from the Lend Me a Tenor website....
This uproarious new musical comedy by Peter Sham and Brad Carroll is a riotous, unpredictable explosion of mistaken identities and unexpected romance – based on the award-winning West End and Broadway hit comedy by Ken Ludwig.
It’s 1934, and the world’s greatest tenor Tito Merelli has come to Cleveland, Ohio, to save its Grand Opera Company by singing Otello. When he is unexpectedly incapacitated, Max, the Opera Director’s meek assistant, is given the daunting task of finding a last-minute replacement. Chaos ensues – including a scheming soprano, a tenor-struck ingĂ©nue, a jealous wife and the Cleveland Police department.
This brand-new production is directed by Olivier award-winning director Ian Talbot (High Society, Anything Goes) and choreographed by Tony-nominated choreographer Randy Skinner (42nd Street, White Christmas). The cast includes the Olivier award-winners Matthew Kelly and Joanna Riding.
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