Writing down what I think about theatre I've seen in That London, whether I've been asked to or not.
Showing posts with label Freddie Clements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Freddie Clements. Show all posts
Saturday, 6 July 2024
Theatre review: Mean Girls
The audience at the Savoy Theatre were largely decked out in pink today. Security let them all in, but frankly they were lucky, considering it's not Wednesday. Tina Fey's (book) musical adaptation of her endlessly quotable 2004 film with Jeff Richmond (music) and Nell Benjamin (lyrics) finally makes it to the West End, and the new Mean Girls doesn't disappoint: Cady Heron (Charlie Burn) goes from being home-schooled by her mother in Kenya to being thrown into the deep end of an American High School. Her guides to the convoluted class hierarchy are queer outsiders Janis (Elena Skye) and Damian (understudy Freddie Clements) but the social group she ends up joining is the Plastics, when she catches the attention of their fearsome leader Regina George (Georgina Castle.) Cady's been warned about the school's ruthless alpha pack, but thinks she can study them from the inside by treating them as the lions she watched in Africa.
Labels:
Adam Young,
Angus Good,
Casey Nicholaw,
Charlie Burn,
Daniel Bravo,
Elèna Gyasi,
Elena Skye,
Finn Ross,
Freddie Clements,
Georgina Castle,
Grace Mouat,
Jeff Richmond,
Nell Benjamin,
Tina Fey
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