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Crazy For You
'The world is a mess! With politics and taxes, and people grinding axes/There's no happiness.' So goes a line from a Gershwin number written in 1936, when America was still feeling the savage pinch of the Great Depression.
The solution? 'Slap that bass, slap it till it's dizzy' - and in our own grim times, that might be just the kind of daffy, escapist and irresistibly cheering advice we require from this joyous musical comedy, in a bubblegum-bright production by Timothy Sheader, transferred from the Open Air Theatre.
Concocted in 1991 by Ken Ludwig from the Gershwins' 'Girl Crazy' and their back catalogue of classic songs, the show is shamelessly slight, packed with plot implausibilities and showbiz schtick.
Stagestruck banker Bobby Child (Sean Palmer), caught between his termagant mama and impatient fiancee, is despatched to the Nevada desert to foreclose on an ailing theatre; instead, he falls in love with the owner's spunky daughter Polly (Clare Foster) and hatches a plan to impersonate a successful Broadway impresario, Zangler, borrow his bevy of leggy chorines, and save the theatre by putting on a show right there. All sorts of silly shenanigans naturally ensue, including some nifty comic confusions when the real Zangler shows up.
What holds it all together is the exuberant song and dance, and the choreography by Stephen Mear, which nods to Susan Stroman's 1990s version, leaves you breathless with delight. There are high kicks, twinkle-toed tap and unflaggingly witty use of props, from trilling telephones atop showgirls' heads to cowboys toting prickly cacti and, in 'I Got Rhythm', a xylophone constructed from a row of chamber pots.
Foster and Palmer make a beguiling couple, with an easy charm and a pair of fine voices. And there's eye-catching support from Kim Medcalf as Bobby's disgruntled betrothed and David Burt as the flamboyant Zangler, a big softie beneath his skunk-like striped coiffure and formidable demeanour. Yes, the story is unabashed hokum; but in such grey days as these, it beams, rainbow-bright.
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020 7492 1552
£25-£62.50. Runs 2hrs 35mins
Brilliant! Especially the ensemble dancers and the choreography.
Must see! I have not seen anything like it in London for many years. Brilliant musical. Enthusiastic ensemble.
Very nice show, perfect also for foreigners who dont understand perfectly english! :)
What a wonderful, wonderful show! Perfect escapist entertainment. Unmatchable and timeless Gershwin classics provide the perfect setting for great dance numbers and a cute, if slightly fluffy, story. Crazy for You is just a complete joy to watch.
Best show in town for years. The exact opposite of all the gloom and doom, leaving your feet going and a BIG smile on your face.
Fantastic show - with great 'feel good' music
If you want t great night out go and see this show...
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