Barnum blows away Birmingham
P T Barnum, one of the biggest celebrities of the 1800s and
showman to his roots, deepening the wrinkles of an 80 year old, claiming that
she was 161 and “borrowing” dwarves from parents and creating Tom Thumb and
showing them to the world, with mermaids, elephants and Swedish opera singers.
Now Cameron Mackintosh and Michael Harrison bring the Tony
award winning show Barnum to Birmingham, starring Brian Conley and Linzi Hateley,
in this autobiographical musical that promises nothing less than colour and
brilliance. Barnum is a typical Great Gatsby/Of Mice and Men American Dream
mould with life being chosen at the fate of a toss of a double-headed coin but
with a lot more “oooohs” and “ahhhhs”.
Conley and Hateley truly are virtuosic at what they do.
Hateley, who was the original lead in Carrie before transferring to Broadway
and becoming of the most infamous Broadway shows of all time, blew audiences
away with her stage presence, blending in perfectly Conley, who has now reached
his 600th performance at Birmingham Hippodrome.
Barnum is overwhelmingly colourful, oozing in hilarity,
dripping in character and leaving a packed out audience begging for more. The
ensemble flourished into the auditorium pre-show, to show off their circus
skills to a very smiley audience. Everything was choreographed to perfection
and it’s one of the best ensembles that I have ever seen.
If there’s one thing that Barnum exceeds spectacularly in, it
is the impressive passing of time, with set changes and heart-breaking moments
performed with the utmost authenticity.
Disclaimer: Expect stilts, fire breathers and sore hands
from clapping so much.
Five Stars.
Until August 1st.
Thanks to The National Student and the guys at Birmingham Hippodrome for everything.



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