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2) Dromer
3) Filmfanaat
4) Schrijver (die had je niet zien aankomen hé)
5) Reiziger
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vrijdag 8 april 2011
We Will Rock You @ Dominion Theatre
A trip to London is not complete without a stop at the famous West End. I had never seen a musical, except for maybe in movies like Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street, so I was really excited about seeing one.
When you walk in West End you are greeted by big neon lights and advertisements but one theatre really catches the eye: Dominion Theatre. Above the entrance is a statue of late Freddie Mercury in his typical Wembley pose. For the past nine years the musical ‘We will rock you’ has been playing there and I went to see it. The musical was written by Ben Elton together with Brian May and Roger Taylor. It stars Ricardo Afonso as Galileo Figaro and Sarah French-Ellis as Scaramouche.
A big crowd had already formed in front of the theatre when we arrived and five minutes later the doors opened. We had good seats in the middle part of the stalls. Although nothing had happened the curtain and stage immediately drew the attention of the audience. At last the lights were dimmed and show started.
The audience was dropped in the middle of story. We are not given a real date nor place. The only thing we know is that the story is set 300 years in the future and earth is now called Planet Mall. Rock ‘n Roll music has died and everything, including music, is controlled by the government. Everyone is turned into Ga Ga kids but there are a few people who resist. One of them is Galileo Figaro, a man who says he hears voices in his head. Another person is called Scaramouche. She’s a very strong-willed and individual young woman. The two of them are captured by the government and they decide to escape together. Once on the streets they run into a couple who are members of a group of outlaws who call themselves “The Bohemians”. The man is called Britney Spears and the woman is called Meat Loaf. At first the couple is a bit suspicious but the man thinks that Galileo is “The Dreamer”. In the history of the Bohemians it has been foretold that Rock ’n Roll will be brought back to life by “The Dreamer”. They test him and when he passes their test they take Galileo and Scaramouche to their hideout called “The Heartbreak Hotel”. From there on Galileo is informed about the history of the Bohemians but the hideout is attacked by the government and the only people who can escape are Figaro and Scaramouche. Britney Spears even dies trying to protect him. Now Galileo and Scaramouche have to save the world …
I really loved the musical as a Queen fan. Most of the hits were in the show and there were a lot of musical references. I’m afraid not everyone in the audience understood all the references but if you did it was hilarious. I was impressed by the vocal capacities of the actors/singers. The climax of the show is when everybody on stage and the audience sang “We Will Rock You” together. It was fun that the show was a little bit interactive. The atmosphere was great but at the end of the show it felt like you were in a sauna. Air-conditioning wouldn’t be the worst idea.
We found coolness outside and people started to give their opinions about the show. Some people really liked other didn’t so. In general the criticism was positive. As I see it the musical was a great experience. The advertisements were right! It certainly was a mind-blowing performance. I would love to see another musical in West End but the price could be a drawback.
Photo's:
Top: http://www.flickr.com/photos/metropol2/117971761/
Bottom: http://www.londontheatrebookings.com/show/we-will-rock-you/
When you walk in West End you are greeted by big neon lights and advertisements but one theatre really catches the eye: Dominion Theatre. Above the entrance is a statue of late Freddie Mercury in his typical Wembley pose. For the past nine years the musical ‘We will rock you’ has been playing there and I went to see it. The musical was written by Ben Elton together with Brian May and Roger Taylor. It stars Ricardo Afonso as Galileo Figaro and Sarah French-Ellis as Scaramouche.
A big crowd had already formed in front of the theatre when we arrived and five minutes later the doors opened. We had good seats in the middle part of the stalls. Although nothing had happened the curtain and stage immediately drew the attention of the audience. At last the lights were dimmed and show started.
The audience was dropped in the middle of story. We are not given a real date nor place. The only thing we know is that the story is set 300 years in the future and earth is now called Planet Mall. Rock ‘n Roll music has died and everything, including music, is controlled by the government. Everyone is turned into Ga Ga kids but there are a few people who resist. One of them is Galileo Figaro, a man who says he hears voices in his head. Another person is called Scaramouche. She’s a very strong-willed and individual young woman. The two of them are captured by the government and they decide to escape together. Once on the streets they run into a couple who are members of a group of outlaws who call themselves “The Bohemians”. The man is called Britney Spears and the woman is called Meat Loaf. At first the couple is a bit suspicious but the man thinks that Galileo is “The Dreamer”. In the history of the Bohemians it has been foretold that Rock ’n Roll will be brought back to life by “The Dreamer”. They test him and when he passes their test they take Galileo and Scaramouche to their hideout called “The Heartbreak Hotel”. From there on Galileo is informed about the history of the Bohemians but the hideout is attacked by the government and the only people who can escape are Figaro and Scaramouche. Britney Spears even dies trying to protect him. Now Galileo and Scaramouche have to save the world …
I really loved the musical as a Queen fan. Most of the hits were in the show and there were a lot of musical references. I’m afraid not everyone in the audience understood all the references but if you did it was hilarious. I was impressed by the vocal capacities of the actors/singers. The climax of the show is when everybody on stage and the audience sang “We Will Rock You” together. It was fun that the show was a little bit interactive. The atmosphere was great but at the end of the show it felt like you were in a sauna. Air-conditioning wouldn’t be the worst idea.
We found coolness outside and people started to give their opinions about the show. Some people really liked other didn’t so. In general the criticism was positive. As I see it the musical was a great experience. The advertisements were right! It certainly was a mind-blowing performance. I would love to see another musical in West End but the price could be a drawback.
Photo's:
Top: http://www.flickr.com/photos/metropol2/117971761/
Bottom: http://www.londontheatrebookings.com/show/we-will-rock-you/
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