I have been a fan of the musical ever since seeing the movie a few years back, and since I heard of the casting I have been super excited to see Jack Chambers perform as Link.
I have admired his personality and dancing style ever since seeing him perform in - and win - So You Think You Can Dance Australia.
As you can see, I was lucky enough to also meet him after the show and he was kind enough to agree to a photo.
But on to the show itself.
I was amused when we sat down to see a host of old TV clips - and a fake 'educational video' from The Fast Show - presented on a giant TV screen on the curtain.
TV screens and digital scenery are an integral part of this show, and this led to my one disappointment with the show.
During the very first song, a number of screens started strobing, and the show had to be stopped to fix the problem, which took a good 15 minutes. I hope this is not too regular an occurrence for the show, and that we were just unlucky. It could have led to us (my best friend Michelle and I) missing our trains home, although luckily it didn't.
However, this hiccup did not diminish my enjoyment of the show itself. The entire cast really were entertaining, funny and delightful, particularly the perky and energetic Jaz Flowers as Tracey and the talented Trevor Ashley, who played Edna, as well as Jack, who brought kinetic dance energy and a sense of fun to his role.
Jaz was everything you'd expect of a Tracey Turnblad and has an excellent voice.
Trevor, an accomplished cabaret performer in his own right, was a highlight. He took full advantage of the comedy value of switching from a feminine voice to a booming masculine one, and also had plenty of fun with his ostrich feather edged costume, getting plenty of laughs when he 'accidentally' inhaled a feather or two.
Cle Morgan also deserves a mention for her handling of the role of Motormouth Maybelle. During her rendition of I Know Where I've Been, I really felt goosebumps...it was very powerful. She brought a little more anger and fight to the role that Queen Latifah did and it made the role all the more real.
The music was tight and well performed, and the colorful costumes were really a delight to see.
All in all, it is a bright, fun, and happy afternoon or evening at the theatre and was highly enjoyable.