• About
  • Advertise
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact
Wednesday, May 14, 2025
Theatre Digest
  • Home
  • Theatres
    • All
    • Empire Theatre
    • Everyman Theatre
    • Playhouse Theatre
    • Royal Court Theatre
    Boys From The Blackstuff

    Boys From The Blackstuff Review – Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool

    The King And I 2023

    The King And I Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

    White Christmas - The Musical 2022

    White Christmas – The Musical Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

    Six

    Six Review – Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool

    Shrek The Musical

    Shrek The Musical Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

    Trending Tags

    • Reviews
      Boys From The Blackstuff

      Boys From The Blackstuff Review – Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool

      The King And I 2023

      The King And I Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

      Snow White And The Scouse Queen

      Snow White And The Scouse Queen Review – Hope Street Theatre, Liverpool

      White Christmas - The Musical 2022

      White Christmas – The Musical Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

      Six

      Six Review – Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool

      The Possibility Of Colour

      The Possibility Of Colour Review – Edge Hill University, Ormskirk

    • Previews
      Something About George - The George Harrison Story

      Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Bolton Octagon Theatre, Bolton

      Something About George - The George Harrison Story

      Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

      Something About George - The George Harrison Story

      Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, St Helens Theatre Royal, St Helens

      Something About George - The George Harrison Story

      Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Banbury – Mill Arts Centre, Banbury

      The Wizard Of Oz St Helens

      Preview – The Wizard Of Oz, St Helens Theatre Royal, St Helens

      Trending Tags

      • Empire Theatre
      • Liverpool Playhouse
      • Hope Street Theatre
    • News
      Something About George - The George Harrison Story

      Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Bolton Octagon Theatre, Bolton

      Something About George - The George Harrison Story

      Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

      Something About George - The George Harrison Story

      Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, St Helens Theatre Royal, St Helens

      Something About George - The George Harrison Story

      Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Banbury – Mill Arts Centre, Banbury

      The Wizard Of Oz St Helens

      Preview – The Wizard Of Oz, St Helens Theatre Royal, St Helens

      Liverpool Theatre Festival Shows Announced For Little LTF 2022

      Liverpool Theatre Festival Shows Announced For Little LTF 2022

    • Interviews
      Beauty And The Beast Floral 2021

      Beauty And The Beast Interviews – Floral Pavilion, New Brighton

      Kojo Anim

      Kojo Anim Interview – Floral Pavilion, New Brighton

      What's Love Got To Do With It 2020

      Elesha Paul Moses Interview – What’s Love Got To Do With It?, Empire Theatre, Liverpool

    • Musicals
      White Christmas - The Musical 2022

      White Christmas – The Musical Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

      Six

      Six Review – Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool

      Shrek The Musical

      Shrek The Musical Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

      Beautiful The Carole King Musical

      Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Review: Empire Theatre, Liverpool

      The Lion King 2022

      The Lion King Review – Palace Theatre, Manchester

      Strictly Ballroom

      Strictly Ballroom Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

    • Plays
      Boys From The Blackstuff

      Boys From The Blackstuff Review – Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool

      The Possibility Of Colour

      The Possibility Of Colour Review – Edge Hill University, Ormskirk

      Masquerade 2022

      Masquerade Review – Epstein Theatre, Liverpool

      Rita, Sue & Bob Too!

      Rita, Sue & Bob Too! Review – St. Helens Theatre Royal, St. Helens

      The Mousetrap 2022

      The Mousetrap Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

      Blood Brothers 2022

      Blood Brothers Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

    • Comedy
      Looking For Me Friend

      Looking For Me Friend: The Music Of Victoria Wood Review – Bombed Out Church, Liverpool

      Craig Revel Horwood Show Preview – Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool

      Count Arthur Strong

      Count Arthur Strong Show Preview – Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool

      Jersey Beats

      The Jersey Beats – Oh What A Nite! Review – Epstein Theatre, Liverpool

      Fascinating Aida

      Fascinating Aida Review – Floral Pavilion, New Brighton

      Trending Tags

      No Result
      View All Result
      • Home
      • Theatres
        • All
        • Empire Theatre
        • Everyman Theatre
        • Playhouse Theatre
        • Royal Court Theatre
        Boys From The Blackstuff

        Boys From The Blackstuff Review – Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool

        The King And I 2023

        The King And I Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

        White Christmas - The Musical 2022

        White Christmas – The Musical Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

        Six

        Six Review – Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool

        Shrek The Musical

        Shrek The Musical Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

        Trending Tags

        • Reviews
          Boys From The Blackstuff

          Boys From The Blackstuff Review – Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool

          The King And I 2023

          The King And I Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

          Snow White And The Scouse Queen

          Snow White And The Scouse Queen Review – Hope Street Theatre, Liverpool

          White Christmas - The Musical 2022

          White Christmas – The Musical Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

          Six

          Six Review – Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool

          The Possibility Of Colour

          The Possibility Of Colour Review – Edge Hill University, Ormskirk

        • Previews
          Something About George - The George Harrison Story

          Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Bolton Octagon Theatre, Bolton

          Something About George - The George Harrison Story

          Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

          Something About George - The George Harrison Story

          Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, St Helens Theatre Royal, St Helens

          Something About George - The George Harrison Story

          Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Banbury – Mill Arts Centre, Banbury

          The Wizard Of Oz St Helens

          Preview – The Wizard Of Oz, St Helens Theatre Royal, St Helens

          Trending Tags

          • Empire Theatre
          • Liverpool Playhouse
          • Hope Street Theatre
        • News
          Something About George - The George Harrison Story

          Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Bolton Octagon Theatre, Bolton

          Something About George - The George Harrison Story

          Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

          Something About George - The George Harrison Story

          Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, St Helens Theatre Royal, St Helens

          Something About George - The George Harrison Story

          Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Banbury – Mill Arts Centre, Banbury

          The Wizard Of Oz St Helens

          Preview – The Wizard Of Oz, St Helens Theatre Royal, St Helens

          Liverpool Theatre Festival Shows Announced For Little LTF 2022

          Liverpool Theatre Festival Shows Announced For Little LTF 2022

        • Interviews
          Beauty And The Beast Floral 2021

          Beauty And The Beast Interviews – Floral Pavilion, New Brighton

          Kojo Anim

          Kojo Anim Interview – Floral Pavilion, New Brighton

          What's Love Got To Do With It 2020

          Elesha Paul Moses Interview – What’s Love Got To Do With It?, Empire Theatre, Liverpool

        • Musicals
          White Christmas - The Musical 2022

          White Christmas – The Musical Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

          Six

          Six Review – Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool

          Shrek The Musical

          Shrek The Musical Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

          Beautiful The Carole King Musical

          Beautiful: The Carole King Musical Review: Empire Theatre, Liverpool

          The Lion King 2022

          The Lion King Review – Palace Theatre, Manchester

          Strictly Ballroom

          Strictly Ballroom Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

        • Plays
          Boys From The Blackstuff

          Boys From The Blackstuff Review – Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool

          The Possibility Of Colour

          The Possibility Of Colour Review – Edge Hill University, Ormskirk

          Masquerade 2022

          Masquerade Review – Epstein Theatre, Liverpool

          Rita, Sue & Bob Too!

          Rita, Sue & Bob Too! Review – St. Helens Theatre Royal, St. Helens

          The Mousetrap 2022

          The Mousetrap Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

          Blood Brothers 2022

          Blood Brothers Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

        • Comedy
          Looking For Me Friend

          Looking For Me Friend: The Music Of Victoria Wood Review – Bombed Out Church, Liverpool

          Craig Revel Horwood Show Preview – Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool

          Count Arthur Strong

          Count Arthur Strong Show Preview – Playhouse Theatre, Liverpool

          Jersey Beats

          The Jersey Beats – Oh What A Nite! Review – Epstein Theatre, Liverpool

          Fascinating Aida

          Fascinating Aida Review – Floral Pavilion, New Brighton

          Trending Tags

          No Result
          View All Result
          Theatre Digest
          No Result
          View All Result
          Billy Elliot The Musical

          Image Source: ATG

          Theatre Review: Billy Elliot: The Musical, Empire Theatre, Liverpool

          by TurtleTheatre
          May 12, 2017
          in Empire Theatre, Empire Theatre Reviews, Musicals, Reviews, Theatre, Theatre Reviews
          Reading Time: 9 mins read
          694
          0
          Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

          Show: Billy Elliot: The Musical
          Format: Musical
          Genre: Comedy Drama
          Date: May 11 2017
          Location: Empire Theatre, Liverpool

          So, Billy Elliot: The Musical has become one of the bigger hits on the theatre stage in recent years. It began in the West End in 2005 and has toured all over the world since then. But of course, the story of Billy Elliot comes from the 2000 movie of the same name. Expectations were high as the production debuted at Liverpool‘s Empire Theatre. And I’m pleased to report that the show as a whole was a big success.

          Billy Elliot: The Musical

          Synopsis Of Billy Elliot: The Musical

          With the coal miners’ strike just about to begin in County Durham, eleven-year-old Billy Elliot (Adam Abbou) is left to fend for himself in some respects, as he goes to boxing class while his violent, outspoken father (Martin Walsh) and brother Tony (Scott Garnham) are preparing to clash with the police. It quickly becomes obvious that Billy is not cut out for boxing, but he soon discovers after happening to witness a ballet dancing class, led by Mrs Wilkinson (Anna-Jane Casey), that he has both a passion and a flair for ballet.

          After initial reluctance, partly due to the feelings (held by many at the time, unfortunately) that a man or a boy wanting to dance and practice ballet must have been gay, Billy soon gives it a try, replacing boxing training with ballet classes. It is obvious that he has real talent, and Mrs Wilkinson notices how much potential Billy could have if he were to pursue ballet in an upper-class private school, especially given the economic turmoil at the time.

          RelatedPosts

          Boys From The Blackstuff

          Boys From The Blackstuff Review – Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool

          September 22, 2023
          The King And I 2023

          The King And I Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

          February 26, 2023

          Outrage

          Sadly, Billy’s father and brother do not share this belief. In fact, they are outraged that Billy would sooner pursue ballet than boxing, or a similarly “manly” field. Billy feels isolated, with his mother having died years earlier, but a letter from his mum convinces the previously-harsh Mrs Wilkinson that Billy has a genuine chance at success, and after noticing the reactions from his family, she provides private tuition and lands him an audition at the Royal Ballet School. This only leads to further problems, though, as Billy’s family force the issue, forcing Mrs Wilkinson away and denying Billy the chance to follow his desired path in life.

          Months later, after a drunken song at a Christmas party makes Billy’s father emotional, he soon realises that Billy (who had abandoned dancing for months after being upset by his family, but is revitalised one evening and practices ballet again, watched by his father unbeknownst to him) deserves a chance to follow what could be his true calling.

          Work

          He eventually decides to return to work so that he can pay for Billy to audition for a private ballet school, which infuriates the striking miners, not least the increasingly-aggressive Tony who considers the struggling miners’ cause to be more important than watching his brother strive for his dream.

          Finally, Billy receives the opportunity to audition in London for the Royal Ballet School, but questions remain as to whether he can deliver on his potential in front of a completely different, and far stricter, panel of dancing experts, and how the risk of paying so much for his audition could backfire on Billy and the family, in the event that his audition is not a success.

          Analysis Of Billy Elliot: The Musical

          The show is a blend of several elements. It is part-comedy and part-drama. It has a lot of dancing (as you would expect), and many original songs as well. There are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments (many provided by the surprisingly large amount of swearing by the kids as well as the adults, with some lines by the young ‘uns being a real eyebrow-raiser), and also some more emotional scenes which may draw a few tears from those in attendance.

          Furthermore, the story is easy to follow. It’s logical and true to the traditions and beliefs held by working-class people at the time, particularly males, and during one of the more difficult and trying periods in modern British history in the form of the coal miners’ strike, brought about by the questionable leadership of the country under Margaret Thatcher.

          Production

          The production is spectacular. Some early scenes place the emphasis on the actors and their dialogue as opposed to the backdrops, but later scenes bring the stage and the theatre to life with lighting effects that are bound to wow the crowd, excellent costumes, incredible special effects and some very unusual props (such as a huge Margaret Thatcher puppet which overpowers the stage during a song based around deriding her and her government).

          There are quite a few surprises as well. This means that the audience should never feel like they know what is coming. And the story itself is a gripping one. Many may relate to the plot, having lived through the coal miners’ strike and similar problems themselves. It’s the performances which stand out the most, though. Adam Abbou is fantastic as Billy Elliot, from the dancing to the singing to the acting, along with comic timing and a talent for expressing raw emotion when appropriate, resulting in one of the most impressive theatre performances from a child that you are likely to ever see.

          Support

          The supporting cast is not too shabby, either. Martin Walsh is excellent as Billy’s father. His stubborn and dated opinions eventually morph into the consideration and care that he should provide for his son. Anna-Jane Casey is believable and entertaining as Mrs Wilkinson. She delivers some brutal one-liners that should have the audience in raptures of laughter. Finally, Bradley Mayfield delivers an outstanding performance from a child actor as Michael. In particular, his comic timing is exceptional. It’s comparable to that of most adult actors and actresses that I could think of.

          The main drawback to this show is that it comes in at just over three hours. That’s a very long time to sit in a theatre (the original movie only lasted 110 minutes). Granted, most of the show is utterly compelling, but certain scenes could have gone altogether. That could have made for a less bloated production and a generally more enjoyable theatre experience. In addition, some scenes which were important to the movie (including the very last scene, which I won’t spoil) are not present in the show. That’s despite its overly-long length. Furthermore, some minor story arcs don’t receive a resolution.

          Audience

          On a personal note, I felt a little uncomfortable, partly due to some overly-excited attendees who wanted to make their voices heard whenever possible (I believe they were from London, which may explain why they inexplicably booed the mention of Liverpool during a transitional scene, at a moment when everyone else in the Empire, of course, cheered), and partly because, presumably for a laugh, some wolf-whistled the kids on occasion (during scenes where the costumes were deliberately absurd), which felt a bit weird to say the least. None of these could spoil my enjoyment of the show as a whole, however.

          Summary Of Billy Elliot: The Musical

          To conclude, Billy Elliot: The Musical lives up to its immense hype by delivering a strong theatre production. And I would highly recommend the show to all theatregoers.

          Overall Rating: 9/10 – Outstanding

          Check Out All Of Our Empire Theatre Reviews!

            Tags: Adam AbbouAnna-Jane CaseyBilly ElliotBilly Elliot: The MusicalBradley MayfieldEmpire TheatreEmpire Theatre Reviews 2017Liverpool Theatre Show ReviewsLiverpool Theatre ShowsMartin WalshMusical ReviewsMusicalsReviewsScott GarnhamTheatreTheatre ReviewsTheatre Reviews 2017
            Previous Post

            Theatre Preview: Billy Elliot: The Musical, Empire Theatre, Liverpool

            Next Post

            Theatre Review: Secrets – The Musical, Epstein Theatre, Liverpool

            TurtleTheatre

            TurtleTheatre

            Next Post
            Secrets The Musical

            Theatre Review: Secrets - The Musical, Epstein Theatre, Liverpool

            Carl Hutchinson

            Comedy Review: Carl Hutchinson - The Fixer, Epstein Theatre, Liverpool

            The Wedding Singer 2017

            Theatre Review: The Wedding Singer, Empire Theatre, Liverpool

            Please login to join discussion

            Latest Reviews

            The Scousetrap
            Plays

            The Scousetrap Review – Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool

            by Mark Armstrong

            The Scousetrap achieves a nice balance of having the audience consider the mystery while also sitting back and enjoying the...

            Swan Lake Ballet

            English National Ballet – Swan Lake Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

            Mack The Knife - The Story Of Bobby Darin

            Mack The Knife: The Story Of Bobby Darin Review – Epstein Theatre, Liverpool

            Julie Madly Deeply

            Julie Madly Deeply Review – Bombed Out Church, Liverpool

            Dame Fanny & The Starlets

            Dame Fanny & The Starlets Review – Bombed Out Church, Liverpool

            Latest Posts

            Boys From The Blackstuff

            Boys From The Blackstuff Review – Royal Court Theatre, Liverpool

            September 22, 2023
            The King And I 2023

            The King And I Review – Empire Theatre, Liverpool

            February 26, 2023
            Something About George - The George Harrison Story

            Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Bolton Octagon Theatre, Bolton

            January 26, 2023
            Something About George - The George Harrison Story

            Preview – Something About George – The George Harrison Story, Liverpool Philharmonic Hall, Liverpool

            January 25, 2023
            Theatre Digest

            Theatre Digest focuses on anything and everything relating to theatre. This ranges from the latest big shows hitting the stage to announcements about forthcoming productions, and we highlight independent productions on a local level. There are so many reasons to check out Theatre Digest!

            Follow Us

            • About
            • Advertise
            • Privacy Policy
            • Contact

            © 2024 Website Design & SEO - By Turtle Media

            No Result
            View All Result
            • Home
            • Theatres
            • Theatre Reviews
            • Musicals
            • Theatre Previews
            • Comedy

            © 2024 Website Design & SEO - By Turtle Media

            Welcome Back!

            Login to your account below

            Forgotten Password?

            Retrieve your password

            Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

            Log In