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    <pubDate>Sat, 18 May 2013 19:56:58 +0100</pubDate>
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           <title>REVIEW: Godspell, Christchurch Hall, Newport</title>
           
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  Christchurch Music Society’s latest production, Godspell proved a hit with both younger and older members of an eager audience at Christchurch hall. Energetic, powerful and as fresh today as when first staged back in the early seventies, the messages contained in the Gospel of St Matthew, upon which this musical is based, have clearly not lost any relevance.
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           <title>Murdered to Death, Dolman Theatre</title>
           
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  It is 1936 and an eclectic selection of characters gathers at the country house of the widow Mildred Bagshot (excellently played by Eileen Symonds) for the weekend. Alas Mildred is the first to meet her end on the murderous weekend and the spoof whodunnit is set in motion.
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           <title>Sinfonia Cymru, The Riverfront</title>
           
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  With reputations at stake, celebrity musicians can be understandably fussy about the company they keep.
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           <title>Llantilio Crossenny Festival</title>
           
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  String sextets are embryonic orchestras and most compositions for them acknowledge the fact.
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  A choir having fun with music is always disguising the serious business of making it happen.
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           <title>The Real Thing, Savoy Theatre, Monmoutrh</title>
           
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  No big hair and flares this time around, as The Real Thing turned the clock back almost (ahem!) 40 years, to the school disco hand stamps of our youth. Monmouth's Savoy Theatre lent itself well to this touch of nostalgia, and it took only minutes for the capacity audience to get on their feet and join in with these Liverpudlian soul legends.
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           <title>Suggs, The Riverfront</title>
           
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  Today’s comedians are often regarded as having the same status pop stars did back in the 70s. So how brilliant that Madness front man Suggs has tipped the theory on its head by delivering a part comedy, part tragedy, but completely vaudeville stylised show which came to Newport Riverfront on Friday evening.
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           <title>Save the Last Dance for Me, New Theatre</title>
           
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  Musicals that are constructed around a collection of songs by a particular artist or group (such as the recent Spice Girls musical ‘Viva Forever’) have recently been much criticised by no less an authority than Andrew Lloyd Webber who referred to them as ‘jukebox musicals’. This musical clearly falls into this category with its flimsy storyline (the only cutting edge being some brief comment on attitudes to race in the early ‘60s) and the way in which every piece of dialogue does little more than line up the next song. Having said this it is difficult to be too critical of a show as unpretentious and so full of that most overused cliché, ‘the feelgood factor’.
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           <title>Philharmonia Orchestra, St David's Hall</title>
           
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  It takes a great orchestra playing at its most effortlessly revealing to show just how complex some composers are.
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  Almost every new concert hall comes with a huge, inbuilt pipe organ, which is strange considering that they’re hardly ever used.
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