Back from a weekend in London and Chichester, time for a report.
First of all, THIS IS LIKE A NEW MUSICAL!
I mean, most of the songs are rewritten, most of them musically, some of them in their integrity. For example, the first one, "A Barrel of Oil" is totally different to "A Barrel of Crude", new music, with more Knopfler typical guitar bits on it than the previous version, new lyrics, I was totally blown away for this, as I was expecting to hear the same songs sung by other actors, I wasn't ready to witness new songs at all!!!!
I totally recommend to all of you that didn't want to go in order of not ruining your memories from Edinburgh, to try to get tickets for this one, is like attending a new thing, based on something you knew before, like when you attended the Edinburgh one knowing the film.
The trio of main actors are excepcional, specially the one who plays Mac, Gabriel Ebbert, his role is in my opinion superior to Damian Humbley, as he was more cold, like with no feelings, and Gabriel plays a more human Mac, you really can empathise with him and he plays very well the transition from the bussinessman to the man who falls in love with Ferness, and Stella, this time that's more clear and evident, you can see it in his eyes!
The one who plays Gordon is also exceptional, pretty similar to the one from Edinburgh, no wonder why he's an actor present in so many British films and tv series. He is very good.
Stella, I wasn't sure the actress who play her would be as good as the one in Edinburgh, but she's excepctional too, I also would dare to say I like her even more!
The rest of the actors, you can say easily that this is a lower budget production. They are good, they fit well in their roles, but not as good than Edinburgh cast, specially Ben and Happer, but it doesn't affect the play at all as the main trio keep the level very high.
I was seated just behind, literally in the seat behind the director Daniel Evans and I can say he was very very happy with it, also Guy was at the theater, some rows before me a little bit at the left.
The big difference between Chichester and Edinburgh is on the second half, as there are some songs missing, the actors have more dialogue and in some moments you forget you are attending a musical, but as I said, the main trio keep a very high level, is something that is not so important at all.
Again, I totally recommend you if you can to try and get tickets for this, is totally worth to see all the updates, specially in musical terms, is more Knopfler guitar style than the Edinburgh one, lot of more!