INSIDER Spring 2019 | Page 14

Insider Theatre Those who are aware of the show will most likely know that the iconic song “candy store”, and the corresponding dance takes a big part in the branding of the show, and thankfully the west end does it justice. Of course the London show puts its own twist on the dance as it has on the entire show, but when watching you can’t say that it is a completely different dance. Its style hasn’t been changed and if watching alone without the track its probable that you would still be able to identify the iconic dance. West end production of Heathers, cast photo Starting pose from “candy store” On top of this, the quality of the dancing throughout can be put on almost the same level as the Broadway production, the only small difference can be put down to the experience of the cast, when seen at The Other Palace it was clear this was one of the first performances the group had done, this isn’t to say that it was bad, in fact it was still up to a high standard, but when compared to Broadway its confidence that since the transfer to the proper west end we can trust will only get better and maybe even surpass broadways. This can also be said for all the other numbers in the show, as a whole the acting and dancing is amazing, but the lesser experience is what makes the Broadway production just that little bit better. Original Broadway cast photo To conclude this comparison, between the two shows the west-end’s production is worth a watch whether or not you’ve seen the original Broadway production. The Broadway production will always be a classic and the original cast recording will probably always stay as the most popular soundtrack in relevance to the brand. However, If you have seen the original, you wont be disappointed because of the range of different songs and the clear development from the writers; a whole new outlook and style is brought to the musical that is clear to avid fans if they have or are to watch it. If you haven't heard of heathers then I heavily suggest watching, the show is well worth the watch for the humour, music acting and just in general entertainment, so if you have the opportunity to get tickets it is best to take them and go. By Molly The College magazine online: sixthformmag.blogspot.co.uk