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The Great British Bake Off – the hit TV present that’s taken audiences all around the world by storm. Also, the musical no person requested for, and possibly there’s good cause.
If you’ve seen the TV present you’ll be very aware of the premise of this musical. Eight bakers, two presenters and two judges. Through the musical, we flippantly discover these eight aspiring bakers guided by our two presenters with the occasional look of our two very well-loved presenters. Other than that, there’s not a lot foundation for this present.
The musical has an unimaginable forged, full of high musical theatre expertise who do what they’ll with the non-existent character improvement and boring storyline. We by no means get too deep into the characters and subsequently don’t actually care sufficient about them, so when the winner is about to be introduced on the finish, we don’t actually care what the end result is. And by the precise end result, neither do the writers.
The star of the present is Charlotte Wakefield who performs Gemma, as the principle focus within the manufacturing she does an excellent job with the fabric she’s given. She offers a really actual and pure efficiency which brings out the comedy within the writing delicately. Her eleven o’clock quantity ‘Rise’ was a spotlight of the present with killer vocals and a really considerate efficiency. Damian Humbley additionally brings out comparable qualities within the piece, making the romantic relationship a candy contact to the present.
The present is sweet however fails to ship the comedy or coronary heart we get from the TV present. With a gaggle of very gifted performers doing the best possible they’ll, the precise materials is what lets this present down. I’m certain this will probably be a success with Bake Off followers however for somebody wanting a very good evening on the theatre, this isn’t the present for you.
Review by Mark Swale
Rating: ★★
Seat: Grand Circle, B18 | Price of Ticket: £62.75