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3:32pm Thursday 1st May 2008
The company's rendition of the poignant play, staged at Brierley Hill Civic Hall, was delightful - thanks to strong characterisations, the super singing talents of the leading men and ladies and beautiful costumes.
Richard Cope shone as carousel worker Billy Bigelow - who after an untimely death gets chance to return to earth for a day to make amends for mistakes he made in life.
The seasoned performer gets better and stronger year on year and in this outing he really had the chance to flex his incredible vocal talents.
Louise Griffin was also likeable as his co-star, sweetheart Julie Jordan.
Having shared the stage together so many times, the pair were right at home as leading man and lady.
Meanwhile Sarah Field was credible and sweet as Carrie Pipperidge.
While David Williams lit up the stage in every scene he was in as rough and ready crook Jigger Craigin.
Likewise Simon Goff as Enoch Snow was very suitably cast. His American accent was authentic and smooth, and he melted into the role.
Keleigh Wood was also a delight as Billy's teenaged daughter Louise.
Musical direction by Brian Cox was on fine form as ever, while intricate choreography by Audree Henwood was mesmerising and full of fun.
Despite low audience numbers on opening night, it proved another wonderfully well put together outing for the Tab, and it's great to see the tradition of the good old fashioned musical being kept well and truly alive.
Bev Holder
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