BWW Reviews: BILLY ELLIOT Tour Dances into Naples
By: Chris Silk
The national tour of "Billy Elliott" dances into Naples for a six-night run at the Philharmonic. The show thrills, but never quite forges the intense emotional connection it so obviously labors toward. While dazzling ballet sequences and soaring lyrics wow, they feel ever so slightly mechanical.
Adapted from the 2000 film of the same name, Elton John wrote the show's music. Original screenwriter Lee Hall wrote the book and lyrics. Hall's stage version hews closely to the film, with its tale of a young English boy in a coal mining town discovering his talent for ballet and daring to dream of getting out.I wish I could say that "Billy Elliott" provides the same moving rush of emotion that sweeps through its parent film. It doesn't. Instead, the show resembles a calculated, commercial behemoth designed to bombard audiences into submission with thundering choruses, moody atmosphere and a feel-good ending. The hope? No one in the crowd will notice the perfunctory story, grim set and sometimes baffling storyline.Chris Silk is the arts writer and theater critic for the Naples Daily News. To read the longer version of this review, go to: http://www.naplesnews.com/news/2013/feb/20/review-naples-philharmonic-billy-elliott/.
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