Dancing Queen – King's Theatre, Glasgow (1st - 5th June 2010)

Published by: Laura Pearson on 2nd Jun 2010 | View all blogs by Laura Pearson

Spirit Production's production of 'Dancing Queen' is most definitely not going to make you dance in the aisles. 

Haphazard dancers who appear to have just learned their steps mark out routines which are amaturely  choreographed. There is none of the slickness and professionalism that one would expect from a show touring major venues and charging west-end prices.

Four principle performers lead the troupe. There are some excellent vocal performances from them, but also some poor ones; showing they just aren't of a consistent standard to be able to front a large-scale show. Jonathan de Mallet Morgan looked embarrassed to be on stage, and uncomfortable in his body in this performance.
It took the cast almost the entire first-half (consisting of some hugely popular Abba numbers) to get the audience clapping along.

Costume designs are uninspired, and do nothing to enhance the production. The costumes have all the quality and craftsmanship of a show at a caravan park in Cleepthorpes.

For a show with no narrative, it relys entirely on it's adaptation and execution of Abba's vocals and dance routines; and these just aren't up to scratch. At times they are almost laughable. During one number- 'Gimme Gimme Gimme'- dancers appear in lingerie posing on chairs. It has all the class and sophistication of a strip show at a gentleman's club.

If you are a major Abba fan and are just looking for a fun night out with the girls; then maybe this is suitable for you. However, if you are expecting to be wowed by vocals and see slick and perfected dance routines that one would expect from a show like this; then this isn't the production for you. 


Tues 1st - Sat 5th June 2010
Tues - Thurs & Sat eves 7.30pm
Fri 5pm & 8pm
Sat mat 2.30pm
Tickets £11 - £23
Box Office 0844 871 7648
www.ambassadortickets.com/glasgow

 

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