Voted one of the last century’s
most influential people in music, Dusty Springfield was and still is an icon of
individuality, creativity and inclusivity.
Her hits spanned the world and remain as popular today as they did on
first release, but behind the public façade is a life less well known, that is
until now as a brand new show is about to tour which will peel back the layers
and allow us to peek into the real life of the US and UK Halls of Fame
inductee.
First, let’s be clear - this is
not a jukebox musical like so many shows currently touring, some of which are,
to coin a phrase, ‘just bobbins’ – this is a fully rounded play with a fiercely
funny and emotionally charged script by BAFTA and Olivier nominated writer
Jonathan Harvey. Directed by Olivier
Award-winner Maria Friedman and supported throughout by Dusty’s close friend,
manager and authorised biographer Vicki Wickham this promises to be a
super-charged trip through her life. “Audiences
will come out surprised at what a life she had, the challenges she faced and
how she overcame them” said Wickham, the lady who first met Dusty in 1963 on
the TV show Ready Steady Go!.
Dusty has always had a huge
following who love her style and music – to many she has become an empowering
icon for them to follow but what is probably less known about her is that it
was Dusty who introduced many of the black artists of the 60’s into UK
mainstream TV – The Temptations, The Supremes and Stevie Wonder were all
invited to perform on a special edition and was just one example of how Dusty wasn’t
just against racism, she abhorred it (to the extent that she was barred from
South Africa for refusing to play to a segregated audience). A lady of principals far ahead of her time,
her story still rings true today, in fact it is probably more relevant now than
ever before.
With 16 UK Chart hits and 20 in
the states, the challenge for writer Harvey was how to ensure the songs were
woven into the thread of the story, not just shoe horned in “You don’t want it
to feel like you do a scene, stop for a song, do the next scene…it has to feel
organic” and it will be this approach that will undoubtedly set this show apart
from all the other tribute/jukebox musicals.
Agreed by all the cast, Harvey has written a really visceral, raw script
that is also very funny. Dusty herself
was a very funny lady and so there’s a lot of banter between her and her
entourage of best friends, but he hasn’t shied away from showing the darker,
less happy times too – times which may shock and surprise the casual fan and
leave them more in awe at the challenges she had to overcome to be such the
legend she is.
Of course, any show is only as
good as it’s cast and for this Producers Eleanor Lloyd Productions in
association with Tris Penna and Vicki Wickham have brought together Katherine
Kingsley (Piaf, Singing in the Rain) as Dusty, Roberta Taylor (The Bill,
Eastenders) as Dusty’s mom Kay and Rufus Hound (Dirty Rotten Scoundrels) as her
manager Billings. All three were visibly
excited to be a part of this new production, with Rufus Hound explaining “in these
current times it is brilliant to be a part of a show that celebrates powerful, successful
women who achieved it in a time where male dominance was not only accepted, it
was expected. Dusty took charge in her
own way and fought has hard as anyone to ensure she got what she needed to be the
success she was and still is”
The recent press launch was hosted
in the Arcane cocktail lounge in Manchester – a very intimate setting to introduce the stars, writer and director and gave Katherine an opportunity to
show a glimpse of why she has been chosen to play Dusty. As she admits, Dusty’s songs are instantly
recognisable and so too is not only her voice, but her style of singing - “This is not me trying to do a Dusty
impression”, she explains “but trying to capture the essence and presence of an
icon in such a way that it tells her story without fans being distracted by
trying to compare like for like”. “What
was most surprising when researching Dusty, was how incredibly shy she was away
from the public persona she created….I have immersed myself in her world…to show
people what was really going on in her life” Treating all to a rendition of The
Look of Love it was instantly clear why Katherine has been chosen – she exudes a
sensuality which is hypnotic, mesmerising and yet strangely familiar and is
certain to have audiences holding their breath.
Taking the tempo up a notch or ten and backed by Joelle Dyson and Micha Richardson, she then gave us possibly Dusty’s most famous “Son of a
Preacher Man” in all its raw, gospel-driven power.
It goes without saying that fans
of Dusty Springfield will be in raptures over this new production but its
reach, its impact and, not to forget, its brilliant script and cast will mean
this show will delight anyone who enjoys great music and wonderful acting.
Dusty – The New Dusty Springfield
Musical opens on
Saturday 23rd June at Theatre Royal Bath
Sheffield Lyceum (from July 10th),
Newcastle Theatre Royal
(from July 17th)
The Lowry, Salford (from July 24th).
Website www.dustyspringfieldmusical.com
or venue box offices for tickets and full list of showtimes.
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