REVIEW: The Sound of Music, Chichester (2023)
The Sound of Music as it was meant to be "The Poor didn't want this dress "Maria Gina Beck as Maria (Photo: Manuel Harlan) Chichester Festival Theatre under Daniel Evans…
The Sound of Music as it was meant to be "The Poor didn't want this dress "Maria Gina Beck as Maria (Photo: Manuel Harlan) Chichester Festival Theatre under Daniel Evans…
Dance to the Lullaby of Broadway! “Think of musical comedy, the most glorious words in the English language!”Julian Marsh The Company. (Photo: Johan Persson) Unlike many of the musicals from…
Robert Jones’ set is idyllic. A bead curtain hangs implying that rain is falling and we can see a large tree close by. A curved path winds through the grass and peat to the Mundys’ kitchen with its solid oak dining table, chairs and dresser. To the rear are mountains and a blue sky and bracken lined scrub.Another arrival at the Mundy house is Gerry Evans (Tom Riley) the father of Chrissie’s son Michael. Gerry’s latesst career development is as a gramophone salesman but he is feckless and unreliable although Chris is obviously still in love with him.As the radio symbolises a modern world that is about to descend on rural Ireland, so we hear that a factory will replace the home knitters but there is no place for Rose and Agnes. After Rose meets a boy at Lughnasa known for its trial marriages, the family search for her because they cannot cope with another scandal and Rose is very vulnerable. Rose and Agnes run away to a life of destitution in London. Chrissie, we are told by Michael, will spend the rest of her life as a worker in that knitwear fa