Review and after-show party pictures: SHOUT!

Two '˜mod musicals' in the region in one week could just be a coincidence, but when this one also resembles a brand new show seen hereabouts earlier this year then someone's obviously running risks.
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Shout The Mod Musical at Blackpool WInter Gardens Pic: Dave Nelson

SHOUT! shares the ‘mod’ badge with All or Nothing at Manchester Opera House.

And like Jackie the Musical, seen at Blackpool Grand in the spring, it also wraps itselfaround the idea of a 1960s/70s girls’ magazine.

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That one was an unashamed jukebox musical, with a clearly-constructed storyline, whereas SHOUT! is a curious hybrid of a music review interspersed with comedy sketches.

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Shout the Musical after Show party at the Beach Bar Blackpool Pic: DAVID NELSON

Most of those are lame while the jokes deserve never to walk again!

The show has had a previous life either side of the Atlantic and seems to be a staple of American high schools, where it’s technicoloured vision of Swinging 1960s Britain is maybe more easily accepted.

A strong cast of pop starlets and soap stars, several with musical theatre experience, has been assembled.

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Suzanne Shaw is almost unrecognisable as Red Girl, hidden behind geeky glasses that go with her character.

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Shout the Musical after Show party at the Beach Bar Blackpool Pic: DAVID NELSON

Former Atomic Kitten Liz McClarnon is a rather more promiscuous Green Girl.

X Factor finalist Amelia Lily gets the American role of Yellow Girl, while Niki Evans sinks a lot of stage experience and a fine voice into Orange Girl.

Helena Blackman, returning here shortly in Great Expectations, is an ambivalent Blue Girl.

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So there’s no shortage of singing and acting talent, and backed by a tight five-pieceband live on stage the show’s songbook and storybook occasionally collide to provideone or two stand-out moments.

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Shout the Musical after Show party at the Beach Bar Blackpool Pic: DAVID NELSON

Director and choreographer Racky Plews has also neatly drilled her cast into a dancing ensemble, backed up with a trio of dancers.

There’s also evidently a Loose Young Women chemistry between the famous five but the material they are being given to work with – apart from the songs of course – isdated, dishevelled and threadbare.

Opening night was warmly received, though by an audience only one fifth full, and it will easily appeal to a hen party market, but the shelf life for SHOUT! has to be limited.

It runs here until November 3.

DAVID UPTON