Production photographs from City of Angels
Photography by Bronwyn Pringle
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Photography by Bronwyn Pringle
Click here to visit the Just Pretending Flickr photo sharing website and see the full gallery.
City of Angels was reviewed in both major Melbourne papers on Monday 11 December.
Kate Herbert writing in the Herald Sun
"...Doggett is compelling as Stine, with a rich, soaring voice. His rendition of Double Talk and of Stine's solo Funny were riveting.
His duo with Stringer, You're Nothing Without Me, was exhilarating and impassioned.
Stringer plays Stone with a laconic ease, though his character is more downbeat than suave and sexy.
Harber has a feline, seductive quality in her twin sex-kitten roles.
Minster sings the lament of the secretaries, You Can Always Count on Me, with great conviction.
There is a good support cast in Sarah Louise Younger, Paul Gartside, Margaret Paul and Jeremy Hopkins.
The Angel City Quartet, singing the chorus numbers, is to be commended for it's truth to the '40s style. The seven-piece band, under Adrian Portell, was tight and polished.
...director Peter Mattessi has created a charming show."
This from Martin Ball in The Age.
"...Broadway musicals are generally about bigger is better, so it's a surprise to see this show produced by one of Melbourne's many small independent companies, Just Pretending, and staged in the intimate environs of fortyfivedownstairs.
It's a feat even of the imagination to fit a cast of 15 and a five-piece band into this space, but it mostly works, and all credit to director Peter Mattesi.
Mark Doggett and Tom Stringer are strong as Stine and Stone respectively. Doggett has a clear and confident singing voice and Stringer revels in his deadpan one-liners. Their duet, You're Nothing Without Me, is the show's highlight.
Jane Harber is excellent as the devious and sexy Alaura Kingsley, with a look that demands attention and commands obedience.
Nicolette Minster brings dignity and character to the wallflower roles of Oolie and Donna with her fine vocal delivery.
...City of Angels is a great chance to see a recent Broadway musical. And at $30 a ticket, it's affordable too."
Sefton Warner is the winner of the free double pass to the opening night of City of Angels awarded to the first member of the JP Mailing List to respond to our most recent mail-out .
Congratulations Sefton and we'll be seeing you there!
With the opening night of City of Angels fast approaching, Just Pretending is proud to present the cast for 2006.
Click here to see cast headshots and bios.
Calling all musical fans:
City of Angels, a brilliantly written and scored musical, is rarely shown in Australia. After last year’s success with our acclaimed performance of Stephen Sondheim’s Company, Just Pretending is combining its unique design aesthetic with vintage music-hall charm for another Tony award-winning show.
Advance bookings are now open
Last year, Company sold out a week before opening.
This year, avoid disappointment and book early!
Tickets $30/$25
Showing at:
fortyfivedownstairs
45 Flinders Lane
Melbourne
Bookings on (03) 9662 9966
www.fortyfivedownstairs.com
info@fortyfivedownstairs.com