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Yesterday the heats for SSSSPOTY 2012 were held at The Royal Academy of Music. It was a hectic and hard day for everyone – organisers, students and judges – as this year we had our highest ever number of entries: 69 students from 37 colleges. Last year we had 49 students apply from 24 colleges so 2012 shows a 40% increase in the number of students and a whopping 54% increase in the number of colleges.  It would be great if we could also get a matching huge increase in the audience numbers to support all these students and colleges who work so hard to increase the love of, enjoyment of and knowledge of, musical theatre.

Starring 12 of those students, plus two as reserves in case of illness, this year’s SSSSPOTY final will take place on Sunday May 27th at 2.30 pm at The Queen’s Theatre (courtesy of Sir Cameron Mackintosh). Tickets go on sale on April 10th.

The long-awaited production of Merrily We Roll Along, to be directed by Maria Friedman, is opening at the Menier Chocolate Factory on November 16th and will run until February 23rd 2013. No casting news as yet.

There will be a Society trip organised.

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PS Classics is to record the recent Encores production of Merrily We Roll Along and issue it as a 2 disc set to be released on June 19th.

Broadly similar in concept to London’s Lost Musicals series, Encores is a series which presents in concert the full score of musicals that rarely are heard in New York. It production of Merrily We Roll Along was on atNew York CityCenter from February 8th – 19th 2012.

The full track listing for the album will be announced shortly.

Ben Brantley in The New York Times said of the production: “. . .  And by the end you felt that same old mixture of exhilaration and deflation that “Merrily” — beautiful and damned “Merrily” — always inspires.

. . . In Harold Prince’s original staging the ensemble was notable for its youth and lack of professional experience. Mr. Prince has said he envisioned the show as a sort of “Babes in Arms”-like frolic for fresh-faced performers. But Mr. Sondheim, being Mr. Sondheim, streaked even the show’s sunniest songs with chilling shadows of melancholy.

. . . As Mr. Donnell, Ms. Keenan-Bolger and Mr. Miranda perform the seemingly blithe trio “Old Friends,” you’re aware of the contradictory feelings of love and irritation and resentment that inform every element of the song. No composer of musicals has ever sustained as many strata of emotions in a single number (or a single phrase) as Mr. Sondheim does.

That’s why we’ll probably keep revisiting “Merrily We Roll Along,” again and again, in the years to come. And why, in the face of disillusion, we continue to hope that through some miracle this show will have grown up, after all, to be a worthy mate for the blessed score at its center.”

 

Cast

Colin Donnell Franklin Shepard
Adam Grupper Joe Josephson
Celia Keenan-Bolger Mary Flynn
Lin-Manuel Miranda Charley Kringas
Elizabeth Stanley Gussie Carnegie
Betsy Wolfe Beth Spencer
   
With Whit Baldwin, Rachel Coloff, Ben Crawford, Joshua Dela Cruz, Bernard Dotson, Colleen Fitzpatrick, Marja Harmon, Leah Horowitz, Mylinda Hull, Michael X. Martin, Sean McKnight, Kenita R. Miller, Patricia Noonan, Andrew Samonsky, Pearl Sun, Charlie Sutton, Zachary Unger, Jessica Vosk, Karl Warden and Michael Winther
   
Director James Lapine
Music Director Rob Berman
Concert adaptation James Lapine

 

Winkball.com have been videoing audience reactions to Sweeney Todd at the Adelphi and Assassins at the Pleasance.

You can see the Sweeney audience here:

https://www.winkball.com/walls/cF02V4KUVq33/sweeney-todd-the-demon-barber-of-fleet-street-adelphi-theatre

and the Assassins audience is here:

https://www.winkball.com/walls/UBhZBo_usPp4/assassins-pleasance-theatre

 

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