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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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Hampstead movie review
With the passing of Diane Keaton I decided that I would watch some of her old work.
I chose to watch the 2017 movie Hampstead as it seemed to be quite a good representation of her acting skills.
It is based loosely (trying not to give the plot away, however it did come out eight years ago!) on Harry Hallowes real life, he used to live on a plot in Hampstead Heath and then managed to claim rights on it.
One of the best parts of this movie was the chemistry between Diane Keaton and Brendan Gleeson.
It felt natural and not strained which definitely made it more believable for me.
Their chemistry also helped make their characters seem more natural making their performance that much better.
I’m not one who normally enjoys romantic (some may say sappy) movies but the mixture of romance and social justice themes in this movie made it not too uncomfortable.
It gives the audience a feel-good time with us feeling like we are doing something right, due to us deciding that Gleeson’s character is right.
It made me feel like I was standing up for the underdog and marginalised communities.
I found it quite clever how they made it an easy movie to watch, not too many sad themes, while also fitting in the themes of community and standing up for the right thing.
I would say that if you are feeling a bit down then this would be a very good movie too watch.
A perfect movie for a light matinee
As a nature person, the setting of this film was spectacular.
I really liked the idea of an expanse of nature so close to a city.
It creates a very picturesque backdrop for the movie which further added to the warmthness portrayed throughout the movie.
I especially liked where Keaton’s character ended up living in the end.
However, as always there are critics.
With this movie one of the big critiques was that the story was very predictable and followed the same formula that a lot of other romance movies used.
There was just too many cliches which made it painful for the audience to witness again and due to the lack of surprises it was not the most engaging film to watch.
This goes hand in hand with the fact that the characters where more broad and stereotypical than they should have been.
The other big critique from this movie was that people thought it lacked tone and depth, saying that while it did touch on different societal problems such as eviction, class divide and property divide it didn’t pronounce it enough.
It felt a bit like dipping one toe into the water of the problems.
While I do agree that it didn’t delve deep into the problems society faces, I didn’t think that was what the movie was about or what the directors were trying to get across to the audience.
I believe that it was simply highlighting these issues in an easy to understand way.
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Are Max Martin and Shellback the downfall of Taylor Swift’s latest album?
The release of Taylor Swift’s 12th LP, The Life of a Showgirl, has been met with divided opinions.
Although a record breaking 2.7m albums were sold on the first day of release, not all these buyers are satisfied.
It might be a push to say the majority are. Online, listeners argue this album is “millennial cringe” and that Swift is showing her “true capitalist self”.
Alongside Swift herself, Max Martin and Shellback produced the album.
Long-time collaborators, they previously helped define 1989 and Reputation. But this marks the first time the trio have exclusively worked together.
1989 and Reputation catapulted Swift to global pop fame.
Through hits such as Blank Space, Shake it Off and Getaway Car, Martin and Shellback provided Swift a clean break from her country roots, throwing her into the deep end of mainstream pop.
However, a decade later the formula feels tired.
So why has The Life of a Showgirl fallen so flat?
Following Swift’s last album The Tortured Poets Department, a lyrically rich 31 song LP radiating heartbreak and introspection, the synthetic glitz and glamour of Showgirl feel false.
In a post-Folklore world, where Swift proved her strength as a lyricist with the help of producer Jack Antonoff, the return to maximalism and Martin-Shellback production feels hollow.
With the loss of Antonoff and the return of Martin and Shellback, has Swift lost the reflective heart of her songwriting?
That’s not to say Showgirl is without merit.
Its production is faultless, and the album follows a clear and fluid theme.
But perhaps that’s the problem. In collaborating solely with Martin and Shellback, Swift may have created her most technically accomplished album but her least emotionally convincing one.
Whether this is a misstep or the purpose of the album remains to be seen.
But the reception of The Life of a Showgirl questions the path Swift is on.
Now the world dominating Eras Tour is over, is the peak of Swift’s career over too?
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The End of Strictly Come Dancing as we know it?
We all know Strictly Come Dancing as one of the most popular prime time slots on a Saturday night.
But could this be the end of Strictly as we know it?
The BBCs show has struggled recently with allegations of bullying and inappropriate behaviour, but now Tess Daly and Claudia Winkleman have released a joint statement to say they are passing the sparkly button on at the end of this series.
Their Instagram statement in full:
We have loved working as a duo and hosting Strictly has been an absolute dream. We were always going to leave together and now feels like the right time. We will have the greatest rest of this amazing series and we just want to say an enormous thank you to the BBC and to every single person who works on the show. They’re the most brilliant team and we’ll miss them every day. We will cry when we say the last “keep dancing” but we will continue to say it to each other. Just possibly in tracksuit bottoms at home while holding some pizza.
Tess & Claud
Following their joint statement they each released their own statements as a follow up.
Tess Daly’s statement in full:
After 21 unforgettable years, the time has come to say goodbye to Strictly Come Dancing. It’s hard to put into words what this show has meant to me, so here goes… Strictly has been more than just a television programme. It’s felt like having a third child, a second family, and a huge part of my life since that very first show back in 2004. I knew then it was something special, but I could never have imagined the magic it would bring.
Strictly has always been about joy, celebration, and bringing people together – and I’m so proud to have played a small part in something that continues to mean so much to so many.
From that very first series, I had the great honour of standing alongside the incomparable Sit Bruce Forsyth.
Brucie set the tine for everything that Strictly became: warmth, wit, connection, and pure showbiz magic.
I have always been in awe of our superbly talented professional dancers, our magnificent judges, and all the celebrities who have taken part. I absolutely adore our brilliant crew – every single member of the Strictly team who have worked tirelessly to make this show what it is. You are the very best in the business – the kindest, most fun, most loyal, and definitely the hardest-working team in television.
Thank you for your laughter, the friendship, and the countless memories over all these years. You’ve filled my heart in ways I’ll never forget. I’ll miss you all so much.
And to you – the viewers at home – the biggest thank you of all. Thank you for welcoming us into your homes for over two decades.
Your love, loyalty, and unwavering support have meant the world. You’ve carried us through every series, and that has never, ever been taken for granted. You are the heart of this show, and I feel so lucky to have shared it with you. Being part of your weekend from September to Christmas for the past 21 years has been one of the greatest joys and privileges of my career.
To my beloved Claud – what an absolute joy and pleasure it has been sharing this adventure with you. You’re one of a kind, and I’ll treasure every giggle, every live show, and every backstage moment we’ve shared. I’m so grateful to have you as my friend for life.
This isn’t goodbye to glitter, sequins, or Saturday night sparkle (I could never say goodbye to those!). Strictly will forever hold a special place in my heart – but it does feel like the right time to hand over the reins.
With all my love and endless gratitude, Tess x
Tess Daly has been on the show since its very first episode seeing over 300 celebrities enter the ballroom and join the competition.
She started the show with Sir Bruce Forsyth, with Claudia Winkleman being a part of their presenting team hosting the sister show It Takes Two.
The duo made history in 2014 becoming the first female presenting duo of a prime time slot.
As a team they have welcomed almost 200 celebrities into the ballroom.
Over their time on the show they have also seen nine judges join and leave the show.
Claudia Winkleman’s statement reads:
It’s very difficult to put into words exactly what Strictly has meant to me. It’s been the greatest relationship of my career. From working on It Takes Two in 2004 until now it has been my everything, the show I will be eternally grateful for. I will never forget Len Goodman trying to teach me what a cucaracha is (I still don’t know) and the complete thrill and honour it was to work with Tess on the results show to cohosting on Saturday nights.
Strictly is a magical, glittery, fake tanned train and it’s been a privilege to be a tiny part of it. The extraordinary talent of the dancers, the band, the hair and makeup and costume teams, the unbelievable production crew and creatives – all utterly amazing. I’ve always believed it’s best to leave a party before you’re fully ready to go and I know the new hosts will be magnificent, I look forward to watching them take Strictly to new heights. As for Tess – I’m so so lucky I got to stand next to you. You’re funny, kind, whip smart and a true friend and I love you.
With two of the biggest jobs in the BBC now up for grabs who will we see step into the glitz and glammer of Saturday night at Strictly Come Dancing?
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