Last Wednesday I attended the revival of Leonard Bernstein’s musical Wonderful Town in Braham Murray’s stunning new production at the Lowry Salford starring Connie Fisher as Ruth. The production is a collaboration between the Lowry, the Royal Exchange Theatre and the Hallé Orchestra under Sir Mark Elder. With a splendid cast and excellent orchestra Wonderful Town was the finest night’s entertainment I have had at the theatre for many years. After five days Bernstein’s melodies are still ringing around in my head. I loved every minute of the show.
The large pit at the Lowry manages to just squeeze in the Hallé’s players (around 70 by my guess) who will play under Sir Mark at the Lowry until 14th April 2012. From the 16th April at the Lowry another of musicians – but a much smaller number –will take over under conductor James Burton until 21st April then Wonderful Town embarks on a UK tour visiting 11 towns and cities: Milton Keynes; Sheffield; Glasgow; Nottingham; Birmingham; Southampton; Norwich; Newcastle; Woking; Plymouth and Cardiff. As yet no London dates have been specified I noticed.
The large pit at the Lowry manages to just squeeze in the Hallé’s players (around 70 by my guess) who will play under Sir Mark at the Lowry until 14th April 2012. From the 16th April at the Lowry another of musicians – but a much smaller number –will take over under conductor James Burton until 21st April then Wonderful Town embarks on a UK tour visiting 11 towns and cities: Milton Keynes; Sheffield; Glasgow; Nottingham; Birmingham; Southampton; Norwich; Newcastle; Woking; Plymouth and Cardiff. As yet no London dates have been specified I noticed.
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