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I saw the Disney musical Beauty and the Beast for the first time in Berlin, with Leah Delos Santos, Jan Ammann, Uli Scherbel and Kevin Kraus, a truly magical cast. I had vague memories of the movie, but the show clinched it for me; not an oh-my-gods, but a lovely musical that I saw twice (mainly on account of Jan) and that the cast loved to bits.

Yesterday, I saw the new production in Gdynia, Poland. Huh. Looks like we've got another international-class production on our hands.


At first there were rumours it would be a replica production of the official Disney version, with the same sets and costumes as in Berlin, but the license was too expensive. Still, the set designers measured up admirably, with designs that evoke the movie while not being copy-cat. The costumes are simple and for once, excellently cut (a breath of fresh air compared to the Roma theatre), and at times very novel - my favourites were the Silly Girls in period underwear and Monsieur D'Arque's outfit, more on which later. The direction is tight, quick, very cartoonish in ways that work with the symbolic sets. About my only objection would be too-subtle costume changes in the second act (with proceeding objectification of the servants). "Look at us having fun!" is the motto, punctuated by very neat dance numbers.

The Gdynia theatre benefits by its stable of graduates of their musical academy, which specialises in well-rounded male singers/dancers (they do worse on female voices, alas). Consequently, the ensemble is strong and vibrant. The highlight was an erstwhile Krolock as a fishmonger/corkscrew; he turned on the Krolock-voice once in Bonjour, which elicited frantic hushing of the "oi, it's not your solo!" kind as he threatened to overload the speakers ;)

Alas, the north is lacking in strong female performers, and the Belle was wooden. Her voice is decent, though nowhere near fluid, but her grace and acting are inexistent. Maybe it wouldn't have jarred as much if I hadn't seen Leah Delos Santos, with her nightingale voice and strength of will enough to move mountains, but this wasn't Belle. She just went through the motions.

Mind you, the guys made up for it.

In Berlin, the servant show was Lumiere's, but here Cogsworth took the lead. Jacek Wester was absolutely adorable in his nervousness, with drawers in a drawer, and the greatest bushy eyebrows once out of the clock costume ;) The rest of the servants were solidly good, and they worked very well as a team.

The Beast, Jerzy Michalski, was rumoured to only have got the role because he's the grandson of the founder of the theatre. I can say this is not the part - he's a great actor (the perfect mix of growling and stalking with teenage-boy flailing whenever Belle looks at him), and he's got a great, sonorous voice that could overload the speakers if only he'd let it out a little bit more. He looks quite well as the Prince, if not drop-dead gorgeous - but then they can't all be ex-male-models ;)

Gaston was the guy I came to see - Tomasz Wiecek is, among other things, my favourite Munkustrap. And this time, he was Elvis. Hair included. I'm not sure swinging hips that way in a children's show is allowed ;) He shines, and he doesn't need padding to get the Gaston-figure. I adore his voice as well, bright and bold, but what clinches things is the charisma. With the exception of two scenes, he commanded attention whenever he was onstage.

Those notable exceptions were both due to Monsieur D'Arque. The Disney replica version is a Javert-like figure of gloom, but Pawel Bernaciak (both acting and assisting the direction of the show - which I strongly suspect meant "designing his own stage motion and costume") opted for Johnny Depp playing a villain in a Tim Burton movie, in tight blacks, an emo haircut, and just... like this. And he moves like that too. It's Johnny Depp in a horror manga.

(My favourite bit of the evening was when Gaston noticed his show was being stolen, and in fury he went into Munkustrap mode, with a very, very characteristic pose and clawing at the air :D I only noticed because his voice dropped from Elvis into Munkustrap as well.)


All that on top of a very well-translated show, and I think we've got a winner on our hands :)

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Date: 2008-06-17 09:58 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] moe-almanthea.livejournal.com
I'm not very keen on children's shows, but it's nice to know that we have another well-done musical; and well translated, really, BatB seems to be exception among Polish shows :P

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Date: 2008-06-25 07:57 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meganphntmgrl.livejournal.com
Wow. Just... Depp!Darque shall haunt my dreams for a while.

And damn you, I've started writing fanfic again inspired by your stuff. Mostly Herbert-related, though I think we have a very different take on the character. It's mostly because of the Sueniverse... anyway, yeah, the boy's picked up a steady boyfriend now, at least on the Verse. And now I keep having crackfic ideas.

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Date: 2008-06-26 08:56 am (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
I thought the crack had reached its peak with Snape/Magda, but it got worse. Crowley and Aziraphale from Good Omens were a couple in the RP until Crowley got drunk and made out with Mate!Death. No, really. Anyway, that kind of ended the ship, and I had a Herbert laying around with no plot, so I suggested tossing him at Zira, and it ended up lasting. My Herbert is considerably less twisted than yours, and the Zirabert pairing is so freaking cute that it's basically all I ever talk about with Zira's player anymore. (My Herbert's also a lot more monogamous, though in a faintly scary and obsessive way. I don't know how mine ended up that way, but yours is still awesome.) And now I keep having ideas for Zirabert crackfic. This is NOT GOOD.

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Date: 2008-06-26 01:27 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meganphntmgrl.livejournal.com
Oh, yes, I can't see your Herbert liking that angel at ALL. Then again, I don't think our Herberts would get along either. Yours would probably consider mine pathetic and easily manipulatable for fun and profit. Mine's a rather unfortunate creature, really- completely ambitionless, excessively needy, and showing all the symptoms of histrionic personality disorder (this last pretty much by accident on my part). He's a nice enough boy, though only really because it'd take too much work to be all sociopathic and stuff. Yours seems like the kind who breaks hearts for fun, mine would be an easy target for someone else who thinks like that. I guess it has something to do with the fact that in my head, "Wenn Liebe" was always less of a rape attempt and more "I LOVE YOU I'M SO BORED HERE BY MYSELF AND NOW I'M GOING TO BITE YOU AND WE'RE GOING TO BE SO HAPPY TOGETHER FOR EVER AND EVER AND EVER". With a slightly unhinged, besotted expression.

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Date: 2008-06-26 01:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] meganphntmgrl.livejournal.com
I'm afraid I can't make a similar logical defense of what gets referred to as Snagda, though. The general explanation is "Magda has no taste in men. Actually, Magda has no taste in anything. And we now know he canonically likes redheads."

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