Thursday, May 1, 2014
REVIEW: Flashdance - The Musical (Tour)
Flashdance - The Musical is a show that bursts with energy the second it starts. It's a tactfully sexy production filled with fast-paced music and dancing that are sure not to bore the audience.
The story is set in Pittsburgh and follows Alex Owens, who works at Hurley's Steel Mill during the day and dances at a bar at night. She dreams of being a professional performer one day, and hopes to score an audition with the prestigious Shipley Dance Academy. Nick Hurley, her boss at the steel factory, has hopes of his own as he sets his sites on dating Alex.
I should admit here that I've never actually seen the movie (I know, I know...but I was only three when it came out!). But I like that I went in to the show without a predefined image of what the performance should be. Honestly, I didn't get much of an 80s feel from the show other than the few 80s songs (like "I Love Rock 'N' Roll") that were thrown in to the score of mostly original musical numbers. From research, I can say that there are some key differences between the movie and the stage version, so audience members should not expect to see the movie version of Flashdance hashed out word-for-word on stage. Don't fret though - the water scene is still included and successfully adds yet another sexy and unique element to the show.
Sydney Morton, who plays Alex Owens, gave a solid performance. She had everything needed to pull of this challenging role: a powerful voice that nailed every note with confidence; precise and energetic dancing; and stellar acting skills that made it seem she was born to play this role.
Corey Mach plays the role of Nick Hurley, and he scored a home run in this performance. In fact, he was the best male performer I've seen in a while, providing quality acting combined with a voice that I could have listened to all night.
While both Sydney and Corey have talented voices on their own, one of my favorite parts of the musical was listening to them sing together.
Most of the supporting cast also brings a good deal of talent to the production. Ginna Claire Mason (who plays Gloria) is a skilled actress with a voice to match. (I'd love to see her play the role of Glinda in Wicked some day - I think she'd be perfect for it!) Another talented addition to the cast is David R. Gordon, who plays the role of Jimmy. I was pleasantly surprised to hear yet another solid male vocal performance in his solo, "Where I Belong."
The impressive set (which takes seven trucks to transport!) seamlessly switches from a steel mill to a bar to a dance studio to a house. And the lighting effectively adds more energy to the already energetic show.
If you're looking for a deep, thought-provoking, emotional performance, this probably isn't what you're looking for. But if your goal is a fun night out at a show filled with high-energy music, dancing and talent, then you'll hit the jackpot with this production. Even with a running time of about two and a half hours (including a 20 minute intermission), I didn't want the show to end. I left at 10pm, ready to go out on the town instead of home to bed!
All-in-all this was another not-to-be missed tour, and I give it 9 out of 10 standing ovations!
Flashdance will be playing at The Hershey Theatre through Sunday, May 4. Tickets start at $28. Visit the Hershey Theatre website for more information.
If you're not in the Central PA area, make sure to check out the Flashdance - The Musical website to see where they're headed!
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