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REVIEW: I Should Be So Lucky at Mayflower Theatre

You should be so lucky because ‘I Should Be So Lucky’ the musical is on its World Premiere and has stopped in Southampton! This new musical from the wonderful mind of ‘Debbie Isitt’ (creator of the major motion picture, ‘Nativity!’), is a jukebox musical with the soundtrack of a generation from pop royalty such as ‘Kylie Minogue, Rick Astley & Jason Donovan’. This is the official musical of Stock Aitken Waterman, using their chart-topping songs to create a brand new story – following in the footsteps of musicals such as ‘Mamma-Mia!’ (ABBA), ‘We Will Rock You’ (Queen), and ‘& Juliet’ (Max Martin). Non-biopic jukebox musicals follow an original story with popular songs intertwined within to help tell that story. This isn’t everybody’s cup of tea, and the story isn’t always very strong; but one thing that it definitely is, is super fun, entertaining and enjoyable. Everything ‘I Should Be So Lucky’ was!
I was incredibly impressed by the sheer size of this production. Everything about the show was grand and incredibly smooth; they hadn’t skimped out on anything. As well as writing the show, ‘Debbie Isitt’ was also the director and seeing her vision come to life was amazing. The set was huge, the lighting was huge, the choreography was huge – literally everything was huge. This is definitely a serious production with potential for so much to go wrong. And I’m happy to say that nothing did! The story takes us from a cancelled wedding at the altar, to the honeymoon of all honeymoons in Turkey. We follow two star-crossed lovers, Ella and Nathan, through a heart-warming love story. Will they be ‘Together Forever’, or will we see ‘Too Many Broken Hearts’? It’s not only about lovers, but also about family and friends being there when it matters most. It’s advertised as heart-warming and rib-tickling and that’s exactly what it is.
This was a very strong and deep cast… perfect for a new show
Something that helped make the performance so big was the cast. They were all incredibly energetic and just looked like they were having fun! I think a special shoutout needs to go out to choreographer ‘Jason Gilkison’ (creative director of Strictly Come Dancing), as he has encapsulated the music of Stock Aitken Waterman perfectly through dance; this is of course helped by the cast leaving everything out on the stage. The role of ‘Ella’ was played by Lucie-Mae Sumner and she was outstanding. As Kylie said, she was a pop-star. She is a perfect triple threat who had a fantastic on stage bond with every character she interacted with; especially Billy Roberts who played the role of ‘Nathan’.
Giovanni Spanò played the role of best man ‘Ash’, and he was fantastic! Every time he came on that stage, you just knew the whole audience was going to be laughing. This is very much the same as Jamie Chapman, who played the role of ‘Spencer’. Nobody however, got a bigger reception every time they walked onto the stage than Scott Paige, playing the role of ‘Michael’. Scott was hilarious, energetic, and fabulously camp; again another performer that I think we can call a perfect triple threat. This was a very strong and deep cast, with all of them having an individual part to play, each having their own moment in the spotlight. A cast perfect for a new show on its World Premiere.

As I’ve already mentioned, the set was everything you would expect from a major musical. ‘Tom Rodgers’ (set and costume designer) has done an incredible job. I have seen more well established shows which have been running for years having sets that don’t even come close to this one. The use of flats, physical sets coming on/flying in are proportionate to the stage and fit the aesthetic of the show perfectly; for example the house being in the shape of a heart. The over hanging hearts just added to the enormity of the set and acted as the perfect frame to the show. The lighting mixed in with the set was also really impressive. It was bright and colourful, and they hadn’t fallen short with the use of their projections. ‘Howard Hudson’ (lighting designer) has clearly worked very closely with ‘Tom Rodgers’ and ‘Andrzej Goulding’ (video & animation designer), to make sure they get the best effects they possibly can from combining physical set with lights. In particular I really liked how the ‘yacht’ and ‘hot air balloon’ scenes looked.
The music is timeless
I can’t not mention the involvement of pop royalty ‘Kylie Minogue’ either. She does play a fairly big role in this musical, and that role is as herself. Not in person (not so lucky for Kylie fans), but in mirror form instead. Without giving too much away, I think the best way to describe her is basically a mirror fairy godmother? I have to say that the mirror effect was extraordinary. Something so simple with the potential to go very wrong again, but I think they smashed it. We all should know by now that live music gives any show that extra edge, and it has again here. We know Stock Aitken Waterman’s songs and it could’ve been very easy just to use a soundtrack for something like this, but ‘John Hodgson’ (musical director) and his band have given us those same songs in a reimagined way with a fresh new twist.
Overall, this show has a lot going for it! The story I have to admit wasn’t the strongest. I was really rooting for it in the first act, no matter how predictable it was. However when it came to act 2, it felt like they had finished writing the story but wanted to fit in some more songs, making the ending feel a little bit like a yo-yo. Having said this, I don’t think the story is really the main reason anybody goes to see a jukebox musical (especially a non-biopic one). People will see this musical if they have an interest in music from Stock Aitken Waterman’s back catalogue. As I mentioned earlier, this musical has a soundtrack of a generation; and I believe that, that is the generation this musical is truly marketed for. Of course anybody can watch and follow along, and I think they should – the music is timeless, and the story is something that I’m sure will be the same (much like Mamma Mia!). The comedy is hilarious, and at times very raunchy, but that’s what makes it so fun. This is the epitome of a feel-good, fun musical.
I can see ‘I Should Be So Lucky’ going a long way and following in the footsteps of its jukebox predecessors. Who knows, it could one day have its own major motion picture too. But until then, you can catch ‘I Should Be So Lucky’ on Mayflower Theatre’s stage until January 27th before it continues on its World Premiere tour. I wish the whole company, creative crew and production team all the success and luck going forwards.
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Review of The Roses 2025

If something looks perfect from the outside does it mean it actually is?
That’s the concept that director Jay Roach brings to life in the new movie The Roses released in August 2025.
The Roses is a reimagining of the 1989 film The War of the Roses which was originally based on Warren Adler’s 1981 novel.
Although unlike the novel the characters instead are shown to struggle with their different careers either rising or falling.
It has been adapted, in my opinion, to make it resonate with women a lot more as in both the novel and first film the women were stay at home mothers who felt unsatisfied.
This appears to be one of the main reasons for the divorces with Barbara (Kathleen Turner) eventually turning to a catering business.
However, within the new modernised version Ivy’s (Olivia Colman) successful career is a point of contempt for Theo (Benedict Cumberbatch).
While it starts off with a more realistic depiction of parents struggling with the loss of a career and a start of a new one, it slowly divulges itself away from the typical divorcee movie.
I watched this movie at the Everyman (luxury I know!) and the grip it had on me as an audience member was outstanding.
With the selection of actors involved in this movie it’s no surprise that there is a mix of comedy and drama making it a satirical black comedy.
While it was delightful to watch, I feel that some audience members might criticise the realism of the movie.
Yet I go to the cinema to be transported from real life so the mix of realism and shock factor was highly entertaining.
A contrasting mix of comedy and darkness
The performances from the actors was exactly what the movie needed.
The chemistry, or lack thereof, between Colman and Cumberbatch was so believable that you would think that they were married in real life.
Their delivery of both the comedy and the rage was again so believable that it sucked me as the audience into what was the “dirty laundry” of their personal lives.
With a supporting cast including Andy Samberg, Allison Janney and others their characters mostly brought the comedy relief needed in to break the movie up.
They also gave us a contrast to the main relationship being shown which helped us recognise how some of the actions were exaggerated for our benefit.
However, some critics online have noted that while it is undeniably a satirical dark comedy, the dark comedy seemed to be held back some times, therefore not always giving it the edge it needed.
I think that for a 15 certificate movie it had just the right amount to stretch over its wide audience.
Another criticism that The Roses received was that the contrast between the comedy and cruelty was sometimes so abrupt that it didn’t hit as hard as it could have.
At some points the comedy seemed out of place which almost gave the film a sort of jarring feel as they changed between the emotions.
The ending is ambiguous which can have mixed reactions from the audience.
Some may like to have the movie tied up neatly at the end whereas others like that they can believe what they want to believe.
I am the latter in the case of this movie as I enjoyed the fact that I could believe either the more macabre ending or not.
To me the ending, without giving any spoilers, had me on the edge of my seat with a real 360 turn.
Again it had the perfect amount of shock factor and comedy which highlighted the overall tone throughout.
I felt that it drew the entire film together nicely especially with the ending performance from Coleman and Cumberbatch.
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Sam Bishop’s new single – Just a Little

Winchester original artist Sam Bishop has been releasing music for almost a decade but after not releasing a new song for the last two years, Just a Little is set to be release this Friday, February 7th.
Sam first got into music when he was in secondary school, after watching Imagine Dragons in the O2 he fell in love with their support act.
As an only child he has always been a creative person, writing stories and songs in his free time.
The first thought has never been how can I perform live but how can I write?
Sam also enjoyed:”I enjoy feeling nervous but eventually acting felt like second nature, so I decided to give music a go.”
After getting into music in school Sam released his first song in 2016.
“It has been trial and error since with each year getting better and better performing and writing more.”
I asked him whether he has always written his own songs, and he explained: “The first thought has never been how can I perform live but how can I write?
“That’s the angle I attack music with.”
For Sam music has always been a way to express how he feels.
But what’s the best part of the writing process?
Well, for Sam it’s the feeling of a song coming together as a whole, he compared the writing process to a tap, that it slowly drips until it starts to flow.
“You get a melody and a good lyric. It feels amazing when it all comes together it’s so special, it’s definitely a process it takes time and trial and error.”
Sam’s new single Just a Little, is no different, going through this same process, and has now come together ready for its release this Friday.
It all started in last summer, when Sam was on a flight from Miami to LA, he wasn’t interested in watching the typical films you find on airplanes, and felt creative, this is where the chorus for Just a Little was born.
Being away from family for a prolonged amount of time through working away and travelling gave Sam the feeling of wanting to be connected and keep in touch with people’s lives whilst being away.
Just a Little is about questioning whether you’re enough.
It’s a song full of vulnerability and expressing that and truly allowing yourself to feel those feelings.
After Sam’s travels he got home and revisited the song, from there it started to take off and really build.
He sent the song to his friend Toby who he describes as an unbelievable guitarist, and an excellent musician.
Toby then worked on the song as a production, whilst Sam worked on the lyrics.
Just a Little was kind of a one off, as a process it was very natural.
By mid-November the song was finished and now is the time for its release.
This song has a different sound to Sam’s previous songs, and he’s excited for people to hear this new style of music from him.
“It’s a very personal song washed under happy and jolly music.
“It’s very current and popular; something you’d expect to hear on the radio.”
Sam hopes that that the release allows people to connect with not just the lyrics but how the song feels.
Following the release Sam has big plans for the next year.
This is the start of a new sound for him, and he hopes more songs like this will follow with maybe one or two before the end of the year.
There are also a number of gigs to be announced for the next three months that he is looking forward to performing.
At the end of our interview Sam said: “Songs will happen, it’s what I love to do it’s so expressive as an art form and it’s something I will always want to do.
“Just a Little was kind of a one off, as a process it was very natural.
After not releasing a song for two years, once the lyrics were finished and he got the song back from Toby he knew this was the one that this would be the re-release of his music as an original artist.
Just a Little is out at midnight February 7th.
For announcements of new music and dates of performances you can follow Sam on Instagram @sambishopmusician.
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Highly anticipated Five Guys restaurant has opened on Winchester High Street

The wait is over for Winchester’s burger lovers, as a new Five Guys restaurant has opened in the heart of the city centre.
The American burger chain, world famous for its customisable smash burgers and seemingly bottomless fries opened on Monday, December 2nd.
It was a soft launch without any ceremony for the restaurant, but the new staff and management immediately had a growing queue of customers on their hands.
Five Guys has taken one of three units from the former Debenhams department store. The other two are Nando’s which opened last month and Pizza Express.
Founded in Virginia in 1986, Five Guys launched in the UK in 2013 and has become a popular choice for burger lovers, including celebrities such as Tommy Fury, Mollie King, Ed Sheeran, and Maya Jama.
There are now 1,800 restaurants worldwide including 171 in the UK.
The new Winchester branch is expected to be a popular addition to the city’s food scene.
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