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Flashdance
The Musical
West End Poster
MusicRobbie Roth
LyricsRobbie Roth & Robert Cary
BookTom Hadley & Robert Cary
BasisFlashdance
Productions2008 UK Tour
2010 West End
2013 Broadway

Flashdance The Musical is a stage adaptation of the 1983 musical film Flashdance. The show had its world premiere in July 2008 at the Theatre Royal Plymouth,[1] followed by a United Kingdom tour through May 2009 and a 16-week London West End run at the Shaftesbury Theatre through January 2011.[2] A lengthy US tour leading up to a Broadway run is expected in 2013.[3][4]

Plot

Set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the show revolves around 18 year old Alex, a welder by day and ‘flashdancer’ by night, and her dreams of attending the prestigious Shipley Dance Academy.

Based on the Paramount Pictures film (Screenplay by Tom Hedley and Joe Eszterhas, story by Tom Hedley) the UK production described itself as "an unmistakably unique musical about holding onto your dreams and love against all the odds". The show includes hits "Maniac", "Manhunt", "Gloria", the award-winning title track "Flashdance – What a Feeling".

2008 Production

The 2008-09 UK tour was directed by Kenny Leon and choreographed by Arlene Phillips, with a book by Tom Hadly & Robert Cary, music by Robbie Roth and lyrics by Robbie Roth and Robert Cary.[5] The UK touring production's cast included Victoria Hamilton-Barritt as Alex Owens, Noel Sullivan as Nick Hurley, Bernie Nolan as Hannah Owens and Bruno Langley as Jimmy Kaminsky.

London 2010 Production

The 2010 West End production was produced by David Ian, directed by Nikolai Foster and choreographed by Phillips. The cast consisted of Victoria Hamilton-Barritt as Alex Owens, Matt Willis as Nick Hurley, Sarah Ingram as Hannah Owens and Sam Mackay as Jimmy Kaminsky.

Previews were due to begin on Friday 24 September 2010, postponed by technical difficulties to the following day. The production closed earlier than planned on 15 January 2011.

Future Productions

There is evidence of both a new Broadway production and a US tour. In December 2011, reports emerged stating a re-working of the London production would hit Broadway in "fall 2012",.[6] However, as of March 2012, the official website was showing a single page with a reworked logo and the tag line "Coming to a city near you" and a confirmed engagement is for the tour to visit Pittsburgh's Heinz Hall (the city where the production is set) from January 1 to 6, 2013.[7] It was later announced that after the tour, Flashdance the Musical will transfer to Broadway in August 2013.[8] Flashdance — The Musical Will Arrive on Broadway in August 2013</ref>

A Dutch production starring Jim Bakkum will tour the Netherlands starting fall 2013.

Cast

Character Original UK Tour Cast Original West End Cast
Alex Owens Victoria Hamilton-Barritt Victoria Hamilton-Barritt
Nick Hurley Noel Sullivan Matt Willis
Hannah Owens Bernie Nolan Sarah Ingram
Jimmy Kaminsky Bruno Langley Sam Mackay
Gloria Ruthie Stevens Charlotte Harwood
Jazmin Djalenja Scott Twinnie Lee Moore
Keisha Carryl Thomas Hannah Levane
Abe Michael Conway Brendan Cull
Harry Gavin Spokes Russell Dixon
Joe Gavin Spokes Russell Dixon
Dr Kool Simon Harvey Ricky Rojas
Sammy Simon Harvey Andrew Spillett
CC Michael Conway Robbie White

Differences Between stage and film

  • The film's characters Jeanie and Tina Tech have been combined to create Gloria.
  • Instead of The Zanzibar being a strip club it's now a club with no nudity - just pole dancing.
  • The character of Richie Blazik is cut and the character Jimmy Kaminsky is substituted, however the two characters have very little in common.
  • The substory in which Alex and Nick break up because Alex believes he's cheating on her is missing from the stage show.
  • All the "Flashdancer's" solos are cut, minus Alex's famous chair dance. However this is moved to the end of act one for ease of changing and clean up.
  • Songs from the film that are used in the show are used in a different context. For instance Manhunt is no longer used for a solo dance piece it is sung over a montage of Nick and Alex on a series of dates. Another Example is Gloria. In the film this is used during Jeanie's ice skating solo, however in the show it is used when Gloria performs in the strip club. However "What A Feeling" is still used for Alex's audition.
  • In the film Nick convinces Alex to go to her audition, in the stage show her friends convince her and accompany her to the audition.

Musical numbers

References