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Sunday, March 9

Pretty Woman the Musical  – The Alexandra, Birmingham

Following a successful run last October, Pretty Woman the musical returns to the Alexandra until Saturday 24th August.

Based on the classic 1990s film Pretty Woman, this show tells the same Cinderella love story, but with a sprinkling of original songs.

 Vivian is struggling to make ends meet on the streets of LA when she has a chance encounter with the business focused Edward. She is transported to a different world, but will she fit in? How long can the fairy tale last?

Fans of the film will be very familiar with the story and the key scenes. This production does not disappoint, the majority of iconic moments are there. Alongside these however are musical numbers, written by Bryan Adams and Jim Valance. These allow the characters to express their thoughts and emotions in a way that only musical theatre allows.

The use of abstract pieces of set, a decorative arch way, windows and a balcony, neon signs and a bench create the scene without long changes which could slow the pace of the show. Members of the cast manoeuvred the items round the stage as part of the action, seamlessly blending the action from one location to the next.

Taking the role of such well known characters can be difficult, this cast didn’t seem to let that phase them as they made the roles their own. Amber Davies showed Vivien as a woman with strength, vulnerability and a whole lot of spirit. Her characters growth was evident. Edward is a man on a mission, Oliver Saville portrayed his determination and drive as well as a softer side as his feelings are awakened. Ore Oduba takes on many roles as he helps to make everyone’s dreams turn to reality, as a kind of fairy godmother with regular knowing looks to the audience. The changes between characters are smooth and he brings more humour to the story. Of course, his time on Strictly Come Dancing is noted in a big dance number with the hotel staff. Also of note are Natalie Paris (Kit De Luca) and Lila Falce-Bass (Violetta) both raise the roof with their singing, one belting the power ballads the other hitting the high notes in an operatic aria.

To bring a show back to the same theatre within a year is an unusual move, however from the wild appreciation of the audience and the releasing of tickets for an extra show, this proves the production is a real audience pleaser.

With an energetic cast, colourful costumes and scenery, up tempo music, humour and of course a beautiful love story, Pretty Woman the musical is likely to please fans of the films and new audiences alike. To miss this would be a big mistake, huge.

Reviewed: Annette Nuttall

Reviewed: 20th August 2024

North West End UK Rating:

Rating: 4 out of 5.
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