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Purrfect CATS 让陶朗加的观众感到高兴

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本周,位于陶朗加贝考特的艾迪生剧院将举办由托尼·亨德森和Stage Right Theatre Trust制作的《CATS the Musical》。该节目向座无虚席的观众开放,展现了惊人的才华和创造力,超出了预期。

《猫》是一部吸引那些喜欢奇观的人的音乐剧。对于那些以前看过的人来说,这是一种怀旧的体验,对于初次观看的观众来说也是一种乐趣。该节目于1982年首次首播,当时因其专注于歌舞曲目而具有开创性。它在伦敦西区上演了20年,至今仍是世界上最受欢迎的音乐剧之一。

这部音乐剧改编自 T.S. Eliot 1939 年的诗集《老负鼠的实用猫之书》。尽管缺乏传统的叙事方式,但这部音乐剧讲述了一个名为Jellicles的猫部落以及他们决定哪只猫将升至 “Heaviside Layer” 并重返新生活的夜晚的故事。

该剧的关键时刻之一以格里扎贝拉为中心,这是一只被其他猫拒绝的老猫。格里扎贝拉的个人作品《记忆》是该剧的主要明确情节,她回忆起年轻时光。当地老师艾米·勒温以情感深度和美感描绘了格里扎贝拉。

该剧的成功是由才华横溢的演员阵容推动的,他们将安德鲁·劳埃德·韦伯心爱的角色变为现实。每位表演者都表现出非凡的声乐能力和精确的编舞,使 “记忆” 和 “Jellicle Cats的Jellicle Songs” 等标志性歌曲令人难忘。

《CATS》背后的制作团队值得高度赞扬。布景设计有效地将舞台变成了一个异想天开的垃圾场,并配有大气的灯光。服装、假发和化妆品的设计和颜色错综复杂,以捕捉每个猫科动物角色的本质。

在托尼·亨德森的指导下,这部音乐剧的节奏完美无瑕。这支由音乐总监兼指挥家小林宏领导的16人现场管弦乐团提供了丰富而充满活力的伴奏,完美地补充了舞台上的表演。

总之,在贝考特剧院举行的《CATS the Musical》的开幕之夜取得了巨大成功。无论你是《CATS》的长期粉丝还是第一次体验,这部作品都不容错过。《CATS the Musical》将于6月15日至22日在贝考特上映。

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