42nd Street (West End) Review

Posted on the 21 May 2017 by Caz @LetsGoToTheMov7

Cast

Sheena Easton – Dorothy Brock
Tom Lister – Julian Marsh
Claire Hasle – Peggy Sawyer
Stuart Neal – Billy Lawyer
Jasna Ivir – Maggie Jones
Christopher Howell – Bert Barry
Norman Bowman – Pat Denning
Graeme Anderson – Andy Lee
Bruce Montague – Abner Dillon
Sam Murphy – Mac/Doc/Thug
Emma Caffrey – Annie
Claire Rickard – Phyllis
Ella Martine – Lorraine
Paul Knight – Oscar

Venue: Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London

Date: Saturday 20th May 2017 (2:30pm)

“Broadway’s biggest show on London’s biggest stage” 
That is the tagline that you seen when you visit the 42nd Street it is a dazzling show, with plenty of glitz and glamour to go along with the incredible dance routines and show stopping songs. An incredibly talented cast and ensemble who are all incredible dancers!

I have always been such a fan of tap dancing, it always just looks fantastic but I have never ever seen it on stage to this level and scale. It really is something else, the huge stage really does help them have some very impressive moments and that makes it well breathtaking from start to finish. Add in the amazing colourful costumes, with impressive set changes and you have one hell of a West End Show.

It is everything you expect to see on a West End stage and it certainly does not disappoint at all. Just goes to show that the old shows really can still be the very best. Years ago I remember listening to quite a few songs from this show and was most looking forward to Lullaby of Broadway. I am very happy to therefore report that it is the best and most show stopping moment in the show! Just incredible, you know that sometimes when a song is your favorite and you’ve never actually seen it performed you aren’t entirely sure what to expect and have that risk of disappointment. Nothing at all is disappointing about this show, surely that is one of the best things you can say about a musical? Especially when you leave the Theatre toe tapping down the street.

Clare Hasle as Penny Sawyer was outstanding, an excited and incredible performance which seems to be a breakout leading West End role. Sheena Easton as Dorothy Brock really shows off her brilliant vocals from start to finish. Tom Lister was very impressive as Julian Marsh the director of the show, it was great to see him on stage again having previously seen him on the UK Tour of Calamity Jane.

I really do think it is the biggest show I have seen in terms of ensemble members to go along with the leading cast. That is certainly what makes it so special and epic, amazing to watch and dazzling you constantly. I have to mention the huge mirror as that part really was breathtaking and very special. This is a perfect West End show and really what you expect to see when you head to London to see a show.

42nd Street is currently booking until October 2017 – Official Website.

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