Set in 1950’s Boston, Curtains follows the story of a
pre-broadway musical whose cast and crew suffer the trials and tribulations of
not only the murder of their leading lady on opening night, but the subsequent
twists and turns of the resulting investigation. Set against the backdrop of ‘Robbin Hood’ a
musical western, this play within a play (or more accurately, a musical within
a musical) is as much about the saving of the show as much it is about the
murder mystery. As the detective leading
the investigation puts the whole theatre on lock down, relationships fray,
pressure rises and fingers are pointed.
There are plots and subplots galore, some very clever and funny musical numbers
and no shortage of jokes.
From the opening bars you can hear the refrains of Kander
& Ebb classics such as Chicago and Cabaret but this is much more than
simply another of the same. Director
Paul Foster has made sure this lesser known show stands on its own; it has a
familiarity which immediately makes it accessible yet has enough in reserve to
maintain intrigue and a freshness to encourage repeat viewings.

Playing opposite Coiffi, in the role of Georgia Hendricks,
the show’s lyricist who is thrust into the limelight following the untimely
death of the original lead, is Carley Stenson.
No stranger to musical and comedy theatre, Carley lights up the stage
regardless of whether it’s her scene or not – she has a wonderful, powerful
voice and, as seen in the finale to act 1 number ‘Thataway’ is a very adept
dancer to boot. Her duets with Andy
Coxon as Aaron Fox, her on stage writing partner, are simply magical.
Two other standout performances are Rebecca Lock as show
producer Carmen Bernstein and Samuel Holmes as show director Christopher
Belling. Rebecca plays Carmen with strength,
style and plenty of sass, very reminiscent of the Mama Morton part in Chicago
but with the Boston dirt under her fingernails.

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