Originally posted by Dave2002
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Having now experienced it, I doubt that there was any way this show could have been done without any amplification in the RAH.
Did I enjoy it? Yes, hugely. It was a very well put together production, and I really don't see how it can work having put all the effort into producing it and only running one performance. At the very least I'd have thought it could fill a theatre for several weeks, particularly if there are tourists to fill them.
In the hall we did have the benefit of watching the action, or at least some of it, as some of us only had restricted view seats. A side show nearly broke out with some members of the audience complaining about not being able to see, but perhaps we should pass over that. Listeners at home probably had the advantage, at times, of better quality sound, but would have missed a lot in terms of the visual aspects of the performance.
Of course shows like this are not to be seriously compared with opera - they are just a different form of entertainment. Before we start discussing opera, and even orchestral music with some sort of sacred reverence, why not just admit that they are all forms of entertainment? I have seen a few musicals, and this one just about worked, though I probably still prefer Anything Goes, also by Cole Porter. I accept that for some musicals are not for them, and that was certainly my position not so many years ago, but some of them, in very good productions such as this one was despite a few technical faults, at least serve their purpose of entertaining people, lifting them out of themselves perhaps, and giving enjoyment.
Excellent!
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