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White Rose The Musical – Marylebone Theatre

White Rose The Musical is a powerful and moving production set in Nazi Germany, following a group of student activists determined to spread the truth about the atrocities occurring during World War II. Based on the inspiring true story of The White Rose, the musical highlights how even those with small voices can spark change and stand up for their beliefs.

The movement was led by siblings Sophie and Hans Scholl, portrayed by Collette Guitart and Tobias Turley. Together, they formed an outstanding duo, bringing depth and sincerity to their roles and embodying the bravery of young people willing to risk everything for what they believed was right. Their chemistry on stage made their relationship feel authentic, reinforcing the emotional weight of their journey. Charley Robbie’s portrayal of Lila Ramdohr was equally remarkable, showing resilience and determination even in the face of devastating personal loss. Her character’s unwavering spirit added another layer of emotional complexity, making her a standout presence in the production.

Photo: Marc Brenner

The musical element added depth to the storytelling, allowing the characters to express the emotional weight of their struggle through song. The lyrics and melodies helped convey the urgency, fear, and hope that defined The White Rose movement, making the story all the more compelling. One of the most striking creative choices was the presence of Nazi soldiers subtly moving through the stage. Often, at the end of a scene, a soldier would stand or walk at the back, reinforcing the ever-present surveillance and oppressive power of the Nazi regime. This eerie and commanding presence heightened the tension and underscored the dangers the characters faced, making the audience feel as if they, too, were being watched.

While the performance was compelling, it could have been even more impactful by delving deeper into the horrors that drove the characters to resistance. There were mentions of Hans Scholl’s involvement in the Hitler Youth before he rejected its ideology, but visually depicting his experiences—along with those of the other characters—would have provided a more profound understanding of their motivations. Seeing what they saw could have strengthened the emotional weight of their defiance against Hitler’s regime.

Overall, White Rose – The Musical is an inspiring and thought-provoking production that effectively conveys the bravery of those who dared to resist. With a few additional moments of historical context and character backstory, it could be even more powerful.

Link to Tickets: https://tickets.marylebonetheatre.com/tickets/series/WHITEROSE?_gl=1*frd8j6*_gcl_au*MTc0MjgwNjg0NS4xNzQxMTg5MjIy

Reviewer: Zain Russell

Reviewed: 5th March 2025

North West End UK Rating:

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Zain Russell

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