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Soho Cinders

Soho Cinders is a musical with music by George Stiles, lyrics and a book by Anthony Drewe with Elliot Davis as co-author. A modern adaptation of the Cinderella story, it transfers the action to the heart of London's Soho, and replaces the eponymous heroine with Robbie, a young rent boy who gets wrapped up in an illicit affair with an aspiring politician. The plot intertwines elements of the classic fairy tale with contemporary urban political scandal.

Soho Cinders
Original concert recording of Soho Cinders
MusicGeorge Stiles
LyricsAnthony Drewe
BookAnthony Drewe
Elliot Davis
Productions2011 Gala concert
2012 Off-West End
2019 Off-West End

First showcased in 2008, the musical enjoyed a sold-out gala concert production in 2011, recorded live,[1] to positive critical acclaim.[2] A full-scale production of Soho Cinders premiered off-West End at the Soho Theatre in 2012.

Inception and development edit

George Stiles and Anthony Drewe started work on Soho Cinders in 2000, having come up with the idea of updating a very basic version of Cinderella into something different in the 1990s.[3] In the summer of 2000, Drewe and George Stiles sat in Regents Park to start developing their adaptation and wrote a lot of it in France at Stiles' sister-in-law's house.[3] Although the musical was almost finished, the pair had been busy with other projects like Honk, Betty Blue Eyes and Mary Poppins, which hindered their progress on Soho Cinders.[3]

Workshops for the musical began in the early 2000s but it was not until July 6, 2008 that some of the musical's songs were exclusively premiered at Her Majesty's Theatre as part of a gala concert that celebrated the 25th anniversary of Stiles and Drewe's songwriting partnership, entitled A Spoonful of Stiles and Drewe. The pair debuted the songs "Wishing for the Normal", "I'm So Over Men", "Gypsies of the Ether", "It's Hard to Tell", "They Don't Make Glass Slippers" and "You Shall Go to the Ball". Singers included Gareth Gates, Leanne Jones, Oliver Tompsett, Joanna Riding and Claire Moore as well as Rebecca Thornhill, Daniel Boys, Alison Jiear, Richard Dempsey and James Gillan as ensemble members.[4] A one-off charity gala concert then followed on 9 October 2011 with an all star cast and a 16-piece band led by George Stiles in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust.

Stiles and Drewe describe Soho Cinders as "rawer" and "grown-up" in comparison to their previous work.[3] They wanted to make Soho Cinders satirical and political and set it in the present day; different from their other work of fairy tales and period pieces. On the pair's website, Soho Cinders is described as a "fable for the noughties" that is inspired by musicals like Guys and Dolls, which achieve a world which never really existed but you kind of feel might have done. They are a heightened version of a past time. The pair have attempted to create a version of London in its current state. They have acknowledged Soho Cinders as both comedic, romantic but a musical that touches on a few serious issues.

Synopsis edit

Soho Cinders is loosely based on the story of Cinderella. It is a modern musical fable that is set and celebrates the London district of Soho which mixes politics, sex scandals, and true love in a story about an impoverished student, Robbie, who is paying for his college bills in a somewhat unorthodox way, becoming romantically involved with the engaged prospective mayoral candidate, James Prince. James and Robbie's worlds collide, forcing them to fight for their own fairy-tale ending in this hilarious, satirical twist on the classic Cinderella story.

Musical numbers edit

Production history edit

Soho Cinders had a gala concert production at the Queen's Theatre on 9 October 2011 in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust. The concert, which was supported by Whatsonstage.com, was sold-out and featured a cast of West End performers: Jos Slovick as Robbie; Michael Xavier as James Prince; Amy Lennox as Velcro; Beverley Rudd and Suzie Chard as Dana and Clodagh; David Bedella as William George; Hannah Waddingham as Marilyn Platt; Richard David-Caine as Sasha; Clive Carter as Lord Bellingham; Sharon D Clarke as Chelle and Sandi Toksvig as a narrator.[5]

In 2012, Soho Cinders received its world premiere as a full-scale production at Soho Theatre, running from August 3 to September 9, 2012. Although there are some changes, the cast includes most of the performers who were present at the 2011 gala concert production. The changes include Thomas Milner as Robbie; Gerard Carey as William Ceorge; Jenna Russell as Marilyn Platt; Raj Ghatak as Sasha; Neil McCaul as Lord Bellingham; Amanda Posenor as Sidesaddle (previously Chelle). The production also features the voice of Stephen Fry as a narrator. It is produced by Jamie Hendry in collaboration with the Booking Office, Daniel Sparrow and Mike Walksh Productions and Neil Marcus and is directed by Jonathan Butterell with choreography from Drewe McOnie and design by Morgan Large, Hugh Vanstone (lighting) and Adam Fisher (sound).[citation needed]

In 2016 Soho Cinders was revived again for another 5 week Off- West End run at The Union Theatre from 23 November – 22 December. The cast included Emily Deamer as Velcro; Michaela Stern as Clodagh; Natalie Harman as Dana; Lewis Asquith as James Prince; Lowri Walton as Marilyn; and Chris Coleman as Lord Bellingham.[citation needed]

The United States premiere of Soho Cinders took place in Dallas Texas at Uptown Players from June 13 to June 22, 2014.[citation needed]

In October 2019, the production was revived yet again on a 'limited run' set to end in December at the Charing Cross Theatre starring Luke Bayer and Millie O'Connell as Robbie and Velcro respectively, alongside Michaela Stern, Natalie Harman, Lewis Asquith and Chris Coleman who had all previously been in the 2016 production. The run was originally set to end in December of the same year, however the show was extended to 11 January 2020 with a cast change. Michael Mather and Livvy Evans took over the roles of Robbie and Velcro. Michael Mather, Michaela Stern, Hollie Taylor and Natalie Harman all received 'Offie' nominations for their portrayals of their characters in the show.(Michael Mather – Best Male Performance in a Musical) (Michaela Stern, Natalie Harman, Hollie Taylor – Best Supporting Female performance in a Musical.) [6]

Principal roles and original casts edit

Character Gala Concert[7] West End[8] Off-West End[9]
2011 2012 2019
Robbie Jos Slovick Thomas Milner Luke Bayer
James Prince Michael Xavier Lewis Asquith
Velcro Amy Lennox Amy Warren Millie O'Connell
William George David Bedella Gerard Carey Christopher Coleman
Dana Beverly Rudd Natalie Harmen
Clodagh Susie Chard Michaela Stern
Lord Bellingham Clive Carter Neil McCaul Ewan Gillies
Marilyn Platt Hannah Waddingham Jenna Russell Tori Hargreaves
Sidesaddle Sharon D. Clarke Amanda Posner Jade Bailey
Sasha Richard David-Caine Raj Ghatak Thomas Ball
Narrator Sandi Toksvig Stephen Fry Laura Fulgenzi

Response edit

Critical reception edit

The world premiere received mixed reviews with critics being most enthusiastic about performances by the cast, production design and choreography, but less enthusiastic about its book and some "predictable" musical numbers.[10][11] However, most critics have found highlights in all the different elements of the musical.[12][13][14] They have compared it to such works as Fings Ain't Wot They Used T'Be for having "something of the same infectious cheerfulness" and likened its "light-hearted charm and touching moments" to Legally Blonde and Mamma Mia!.[15][16]

References edit

  1. ^ "Stiles and Drewe's Soho Cinders (Live Concert Recording) by George Stiles & Anthony Drewe on iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  2. ^ "Soho Cinders". stilesanddrewe.com. Retrieved 28 October 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d Marshall, Charlotte (10 August 2012). . Official London Theatre. Archived from the original on 11 August 2012.
  4. ^ . stilesanddrewe.biz. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012.
  5. ^ Girvan, Andrew (10 October 2011). . WhatsOnStage. Archived from the original on 12 October 2011.
  6. ^ "Soho Cinders". Charing Cross Theatre.
  7. ^ . MusicalsWorld.be. Archived from the original on 16 April 2021.
  8. ^ "Soho Cinders Original West End Cast - 2012 West End". BroadwayWorld.
  9. ^ Ali, Jade (1 October 2019). "A new production of Soho Cinders to star Millie O'Connell and Luke Bayer". London Theatre Direct.
  10. ^ Vale, Paul (10 August 2012). . The Stage. Archived from the original on 11 August 2012.
  11. ^ Quirke, Kieron (9 August 2012). "Soho Cinders". Variety. Retrieved 4 July 2022.
  12. ^ Mattos, Dominic (10 August 2012). . Spoonfed. Archived from the original on 12 August 2012. Retrieved 10 August 2012.
  13. ^ Hitchings, Henry (6 May 2014). "Soho Cinders, Soho W1 - review". Evening Standard.
  14. ^ "Theatre Review: Soho Cinders @ Soho Theatre". Londonist. 9 August 2012.
  15. ^ Billington, Michael (14 August 2012). "Soho Cinders – review". TheGuardian.com.
  16. ^ Thackray, Lucy (10 August 2012). "BWW Reviews: SOHO CINDERS, Soho Theatre, August 9". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved 4 July 2022.

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Soho Cinders is a musical with music by George Stiles lyrics and a book by Anthony Drewe with Elliot Davis as co author A modern adaptation of the Cinderella story it transfers the action to the heart of London s Soho and replaces the eponymous heroine with Robbie a young rent boy who gets wrapped up in an illicit affair with an aspiring politician The plot intertwines elements of the classic fairy tale with contemporary urban political scandal Soho CindersOriginal concert recording of Soho CindersMusicGeorge StilesLyricsAnthony DreweBookAnthony DreweElliot DavisProductions2011 Gala concert2012 Off West End2019 Off West End First showcased in 2008 the musical enjoyed a sold out gala concert production in 2011 recorded live 1 to positive critical acclaim 2 A full scale production of Soho Cinders premiered off West End at the Soho Theatre in 2012 Contents 1 Inception and development 2 Synopsis 3 Musical numbers 4 Production history 5 Principal roles and original casts 6 Response 6 1 Critical reception 7 References 8 External linksInception and development editGeorge Stiles and Anthony Drewe started work on Soho Cinders in 2000 having come up with the idea of updating a very basic version of Cinderella into something different in the 1990s 3 In the summer of 2000 Drewe and George Stiles sat in Regents Park to start developing their adaptation and wrote a lot of it in France at Stiles sister in law s house 3 Although the musical was almost finished the pair had been busy with other projects like Honk Betty Blue Eyes and Mary Poppins which hindered their progress on Soho Cinders 3 Workshops for the musical began in the early 2000s but it was not until July 6 2008 that some of the musical s songs were exclusively premiered at Her Majesty s Theatre as part of a gala concert that celebrated the 25th anniversary of Stiles and Drewe s songwriting partnership entitled A Spoonful of Stiles and Drewe The pair debuted the songs Wishing for the Normal I m So Over Men Gypsies of the Ether It s Hard to Tell They Don t Make Glass Slippers and You Shall Go to the Ball Singers included Gareth Gates Leanne Jones Oliver Tompsett Joanna Riding and Claire Moore as well as Rebecca Thornhill Daniel Boys Alison Jiear Richard Dempsey and James Gillan as ensemble members 4 A one off charity gala concert then followed on 9 October 2011 with an all star cast and a 16 piece band led by George Stiles in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust Stiles and Drewe describe Soho Cinders as rawer and grown up in comparison to their previous work 3 They wanted to make Soho Cinders satirical and political and set it in the present day different from their other work of fairy tales and period pieces On the pair s website Soho Cinders is described as a fable for the noughties that is inspired by musicals like Guys and Dolls which achieve a world which never really existed but you kind of feel might have done They are a heightened version of a past time The pair have attempted to create a version of London in its current state They have acknowledged Soho Cinders as both comedic romantic but a musical that touches on a few serious issues Synopsis editSoho Cinders is loosely based on the story of Cinderella It is a modern musical fable that is set and celebrates the London district of Soho which mixes politics sex scandals and true love in a story about an impoverished student Robbie who is paying for his college bills in a somewhat unorthodox way becoming romantically involved with the engaged prospective mayoral candidate James Prince James and Robbie s worlds collide forcing them to fight for their own fairy tale ending in this hilarious satirical twist on the classic Cinderella story Musical numbers editAct I Old Compton Street Sidesaddle Velcro Robbie Dana Clodagh and Company Wishing for the Normal Velcro and Robbie Spin James Prince William George Sasha and Company Gypsies of the Ether James Prince and Robbie I m So Over Men Dana and Clodagh It s Hard to Tell Velcro Robbie and Company Old Compton Street reprise Lord Bellingham You Shall Go to the Ball Sidesaddle Velcro and Company Act II Entr acte Orchestra Who s that Boy Full Company They Don t Make Glass Slippers Robbie Spin reprise Marilyn Platt The Tail that Wags the Dog William George and Company Let Him Go Velcro and Marilyn Platt Fifteen Minutes Dana Clodagh and Company Finale Marilyn Platt Robbie James Prince and Velcro Curtain Call Full CompanyProduction history editSoho Cinders had a gala concert production at the Queen s Theatre on 9 October 2011 in aid of Teenage Cancer Trust The concert which was supported by Whatsonstage com was sold out and featured a cast of West End performers Jos Slovick as Robbie Michael Xavier as James Prince Amy Lennox as Velcro Beverley Rudd and Suzie Chard as Dana and Clodagh David Bedella as William George Hannah Waddingham as Marilyn Platt Richard David Caine as Sasha Clive Carter as Lord Bellingham Sharon D Clarke as Chelle and Sandi Toksvig as a narrator 5 In 2012 Soho Cinders received its world premiere as a full scale production at Soho Theatre running from August 3 to September 9 2012 Although there are some changes the cast includes most of the performers who were present at the 2011 gala concert production The changes include Thomas Milner as Robbie Gerard Carey as William Ceorge Jenna Russell as Marilyn Platt Raj Ghatak as Sasha Neil McCaul as Lord Bellingham Amanda Posenor as Sidesaddle previously Chelle The production also features the voice of Stephen Fry as a narrator It is produced by Jamie Hendry in collaboration with the Booking Office Daniel Sparrow and Mike Walksh Productions and Neil Marcus and is directed by Jonathan Butterell with choreography from Drewe McOnie and design by Morgan Large Hugh Vanstone lighting and Adam Fisher sound citation needed In 2016 Soho Cinders was revived again for another 5 week Off West End run at The Union Theatre from 23 November 22 December The cast included Emily Deamer as Velcro Michaela Stern as Clodagh Natalie Harman as Dana Lewis Asquith as James Prince Lowri Walton as Marilyn and Chris Coleman as Lord Bellingham citation needed The United States premiere of Soho Cinders took place in Dallas Texas at Uptown Players from June 13 to June 22 2014 citation needed In October 2019 the production was revived yet again on a limited run set to end in December at the Charing Cross Theatre starring Luke Bayer and Millie O Connell as Robbie and Velcro respectively alongside Michaela Stern Natalie Harman Lewis Asquith and Chris Coleman who had all previously been in the 2016 production The run was originally set to end in December of the same year however the show was extended to 11 January 2020 with a cast change Michael Mather and Livvy Evans took over the roles of Robbie and Velcro Michael Mather Michaela Stern Hollie Taylor and Natalie Harman all received Offie nominations for their portrayals of their characters in the show Michael Mather Best Male Performance in a Musical Michaela Stern Natalie Harman Hollie Taylor Best Supporting Female performance in a Musical 6 Principal roles and original casts editCharacter Gala Concert 7 West End 8 Off West End 9 2011 2012 2019 Robbie Jos Slovick Thomas Milner Luke Bayer James Prince Michael Xavier Lewis Asquith Velcro Amy Lennox Amy Warren Millie O Connell William George David Bedella Gerard Carey Christopher Coleman Dana Beverly Rudd Natalie Harmen Clodagh Susie Chard Michaela Stern Lord Bellingham Clive Carter Neil McCaul Ewan Gillies Marilyn Platt Hannah Waddingham Jenna Russell Tori Hargreaves Sidesaddle Sharon D Clarke Amanda Posner Jade Bailey Sasha Richard David Caine Raj Ghatak Thomas Ball Narrator Sandi Toksvig Stephen Fry Laura FulgenziResponse editCritical reception edit The world premiere received mixed reviews with critics being most enthusiastic about performances by the cast production design and choreography but less enthusiastic about its book and some predictable musical numbers 10 11 However most critics have found highlights in all the different elements of the musical 12 13 14 They have compared it to such works as Fings Ain t Wot They Used T Be for having something of the same infectious cheerfulness and likened its light hearted charm and touching moments to Legally Blonde and Mamma Mia 15 16 References edit Stiles and Drewe s Soho Cinders Live Concert Recording by George Stiles amp Anthony Drewe on iTunes iTunes Retrieved 28 October 2015 Soho Cinders stilesanddrewe com Retrieved 28 October 2015 a b c d Marshall Charlotte 10 August 2012 A partnership Stiles amp Drewe Official London Theatre Archived from the original on 11 August 2012 Soho Cinders Production History stilesanddrewe biz Archived from the original on 26 April 2012 Girvan Andrew 10 October 2011 Photos Stiles amp Drewe Debut Soho Cinders at Starry Gala WhatsOnStage Archived from the original on 12 October 2011 Soho Cinders Charing Cross Theatre Soho Cinders MusicalsWorld be Archived from the original on 16 April 2021 Soho Cinders Original West End Cast 2012 West End BroadwayWorld Ali Jade 1 October 2019 A new production of Soho Cinders to star Millie O Connell and Luke Bayer London Theatre Direct Vale Paul 10 August 2012 Soho Cinders The Stage Archived from the original on 11 August 2012 Quirke Kieron 9 August 2012 Soho Cinders Variety Retrieved 4 July 2022 Mattos Dominic 10 August 2012 Soho Cinders at Soho Theatre Spoonfed Archived from the original on 12 August 2012 Retrieved 10 August 2012 Hitchings Henry 6 May 2014 Soho Cinders Soho W1 review Evening Standard Theatre Review Soho Cinders Soho Theatre Londonist 9 August 2012 Billington Michael 14 August 2012 Soho Cinders review TheGuardian com Thackray Lucy 10 August 2012 BWW Reviews SOHO CINDERS Soho Theatre August 9 BroadwayWorld Retrieved 4 July 2022 External links edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Soho Cinders amp oldid 1181849506, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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