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Once Upon A Time at the Adelphi – Union Theatre, London

Writer/Director : Phil Willmott

Choreographer : Andrew Wright

Reviewer : Johnny Fox

The Public Reviews Rating: ★★★★☆

Ever since Garbo leaned against the door-jamb of her luxury suite and murmured ‘I want to be alone’, the glamour and intrigue of Grand Hotels has captured public imagination. In Liverpool, the landmark Adelphi Hotel had its profile boosted by carriage trade from the ocean liners arriving from the New World and statesmen, gangsters and Hollywood stars all passed through its revolving doors.

Against this background, writer and director Phil Wilmott sketches out an affecting love story between hotel employees, complicated by a timewarp between 1930 and the present day and affording opportunities for contemporary musical theatre stylings as well as dynamic big-band numbers and choregraphy that sets the stage alight.

Once Upon A Time had a successful debut at the Liverpool Playhouse during the city’s term as European Capital of Culture, and whilst this production makes use of every inch of the tiny Union Theatre’s stage, it would be enriched by a bigger budget for set and orchestra to put over the lavish décor and thirties big band sound.

But that’s not to detract from what is a sensational chamber production – there are no weak links in the ensemble, every one of whom sings (unmiked) and dances up a storm – but the star of the show really is Andrew Wright’s brilliantly executed choreography, eclipsing anything I’ve seen on the London fringe, with the second act opener ‘Thompson from Accounts’ being particularly inventive.

In the lead, John-Paul Hevey plays Thompson as a loveable scally and although it’s a bit of a stock character he gives it credibility and warmth particularly in the nostalgic ballad about Liverpool which brings the show to its romantic climax and when there was scarcely a dry eye in the place.

You couldn’t say the same for that ‘other’ Adelphi – the theatre in the Strand, currently showing Andrew Lloyd Webber’s turgid sequel to Phantom, where £6 million investment doesn’t touch your emotions half as much.

Runs until 27th March

Once Upon A Time at the Adelphi - Union Theatre, London, 5.0 out of 5 based on 1 rating

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One Response to “Once Upon A Time at the Adelphi – Union Theatre, London”

  1. Marta Bray
    2:57 pm on March 10th, 2010

    Your review is spot-on, I saw this on Sunday evening and they were placing extra chairs in the audience it was so full … and again everyone was reaching for tissues during ‘Once in a Lifetime’

    Excellent