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Bad Girls (2006-06-West Yorkshire Playhouse-Leeds)
Type de série: Pre-London Try OutThéâtre: West Yorkshire Playhouse (Leeds - Angleterre) Durée : 3 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : Saturday 27 May 2006Première : Wednesday 07 June 2006Dernière : Saturday 01 July 2006Mise en scène : Christopher Lane • Chorégraphie : Producteur : Avec : Tricia Deighton (Noreen Biggs), Nicole Faraday (Shell Dockley), Hal Fowler (Jim Fenner), Elaine Glover (Rachel Hicks), Dawn Hope (Crystal Gordon), Rachel Izen (Sylvia 'Bodybag' Hollamby), Julie Jupp (Julie Saunders), Neil McDermott (Justin Mattison), Ellen O'Grady (Yvonne Atkins), Louise Plowright (Julie Johnston)
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Bad Girls (2007-09-Garrick Theatre-London)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: Garrick Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : 2 mois Nombre : 30 previews - 77 représentationsPremière Preview : Thursday 16 August 2007Première : Wednesday 12 September 2007Dernière : Saturday 17 November 2007Mise en scène : Christopher Lane • Chorégraphie : Lynn Page • Producteur : Avec : David Burt ( Jim Fenner), Laura Rogers (Helen Stewart), Nicole Farady (Shell), Caroline Head (Nikki Wade), Emily Aston ( Rachel Hicks), Sally Dexter (Yvonne), Helen Fraser (Sylvia “Bodybag”Hollamby), Julie Jupp (Julie Saunders) , Rebecca Wheatley (Julie Johnson ), Camilla Beeput (Crystal), Maria Charles (Noreen Biggs), Amanda Posener (Denny Blood)Commentaires : It had opened at the West Yorkshire Playhouse in 2006, and was simply so outlandish, over-the-top, filled with parody songs and spoof routines, that it was welcomed as a very funny piece of glorious bad taste with some clever songs and lyrics. However, it did not catch on with the general public. After a two month run, it closed on November 17 th having played 77 performances and some 30 previews.Presse : NICHOLAS DE JONGH for THE EVENING STANDARD says, "Offers authentic pleasure to those of us who enjoy serious issues camped up to melodrama level while plot-lines and characters scale the heights of absurdity."
IAN SHUTTLEWORTH for THE FINANCIAL TIMES says, "The series may have, as an academic claims in the programme, astutely mixed entertainment with message; this stage musical neither achieves nor even attempts any such blend. "
MICHAEL BILLINGTON for THE GUARDIAN says, "Though the piece is preposterous hokum, the show is put across with enormous zest."
CHARLES SPENCER for THE DAILY TELEGRAPH says, "A hell of a lot of fun."
BENEDICT NIGHTINGALE for THE TIMES says, "An enjoyable piece of sentimental melodrama and even has a little bite in its dramatic dentures."