American Idiot.
Music by Green
Day. Lyrics by Billie Joe Armstrong. Book by Billie Joe Armstrong and Michael
Mayer. Musical arrangements and Orchestrations by Tom Kitt. Directed by Bradley
McDowell. Musical directors Jen Hinton and Brigid Cummins. Choreographer Nathan
Rutups. Costume design by Sammy Marceddo. Set design by Kyle Maley. Lighting
design by Jacob Aquilina (Eclipse) Sound design by Telia Jansen (Eclipse)
Properties master – Sarah Abramowski and Sophie Hope-White. Production Manager
– Britt Lewis. Stage manager Rachel Laloz.
A Queanbeyan Players Production, The
Q. Queanbeyan Performing Arts Centre. June 20-29. Bookings: 02 6285 6290
Reviewed by Peter Wilkins
Let me say from the outset that Queanbeyan Player’s production of rock musical American Idiot is an absolute triumph. From the moment that the ensemble burst onto the stage in the title song the production explodes with the energy of youth pumping out their tribal cry for recognition in an alienating world. Every aspect of this hugely ambitious staging of Green Days’ rock opera for a modern generation is touched with brilliance.
Declan Pigram as St. Jimmy, John Whinfield as Johnny and Ensemble |
Sex Pistols meet Rent in this demolition of the American Dream. Director Bradley McDowell, musical directors Jen Hinton and Brigid Cummins and choreographer Nathan Rutups not only imbue this highly professional production with intuitive appreciation of Green Day’s accusation of a nation that expects its people to believe in it when it won’t believe in them. It is the anger that erupts with dynamic force in Rutup’s choreography, the band’s expertly played performance, Kyle Maley’s set design and McDowell’s fiery, fluid direction. In a production charged with the fury and frustration of such numbers as American Idiot, Too Much Too Soon and Letterbomb, there are also the gentler numbers of longing and reflection such as Johnny's’s Whatsername and When It’s Time. In a song of reconciliation and awareness, the company join Will, Tunny, Heather and St. Jimmy in Homecoming.
Johnny (John Whinfield) and the Office Girls |
It's not a question, but a lesson learned in time It's something unpredictable
But in the end, it's right. I hope you had the time of your life
As
the screams of delight rang through the audience and the clapping and cheering
continued unabated, it was clear that the audience had had the time of their
life. This production of American Idiot
can rightly claim the jewel in Queanbeyan Players' crown.Darcy Kinsella as Tunny, Abigail Dunn as Extraordinary Girl
MUSIC
CREDITS
BAND . Drums: Jen Hinton.
Bass: Pete Jak. Guitar: James McPherson. Guitar: Jeremy Tsuei and Chris Bennie.
Keyboard/Accordion: Brigid Cummins. Violin Bronwyn Potter. Viola: Zigi Yang/Mia
Hughes/Pippa Newman. Cello: Nicki Philipse.
Pit singers: Valeria Arciniega
Vidurrizaga (Swing). Tara Davidson/Remus Douglas/Benjamin Martin/ Shennia
Spillane
Photos: Photox Canberra Photography Service
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