THATS SHOWBIZ
Wimbledon
Theatre
1997
Wimbledon
Theatres showcase for the new musical Thats
Showbiz was the culmination of Jimmy Perrys
20 year dream project. With original
melodies by musical director Roy Moore,
Perrys book and lyrics tell the tale of
comic Ted Kings (Ted Rogers) progress
through northern touring, to war time stardom in
the West End. But this is soon followed by
Elstree disaster, nude revue, the game show
treadmill on ITV - and a sudden white-tie
engagement with the angels up in heaven.
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Real-life names from the
past regularly crop up, including showbiz
hack Hannen Swaffer, eternal boy Wee Georgie Wood,
film director Herbert Wilcox and variety
impressario Val Parnell. But the shows
hero Ted is a fictional amalgam of all those
struggling comics who died of drink and a dicky
heart. Comparisons with the
recent Sid Field bio-play are inevitable,
echoed in Carmen Silveras scenes as Teds
ambitious, wisecracking mum Kate. But where David
Suchet had Fields famous comedy routines,
Rogers was too often sidelined as the narrator,
with only well-worn gags and one-line sketches to
round out his comic pedigree. But happily
he and his co-star Peter Baldwin (lately of
Coronation Street fame), in great form playing
Teds feed and would-be
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lover Charlie Draper,
opened after the interval with a sophisticated
drinking duo, setting the tone for a more
balanced, upbeat second half. Likewise the versatile Bryan Burdon and
Freddie Davies as Kenny and Bernie, two
halves of a double act, literally came into
their own when their lines unravelled and they
could fall back on ribbing and improvisation.
Among several new faces Simona Morecraft twinkled
brightly in several roles. But the
revelation of the evening was Su Pollard,
electrifying as Teds faithful sweetheart
Pam, proving she can carry an emotional song - as
well as the show - with the warmth and vocal
power for big musical stardom.
John Thaxter -
The Stage November 1987
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