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          Love Me Tender

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          Theatre Review: Love Me Tender, Empire Theatre, Liverpool

          by TurtleTheatre
          August 12, 2015
          in Empire Theatre, Empire Theatre Reviews, Musicals, Reviews, Theatre, Theatre Reviews
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          Show: Love Me Tender
          Format: Musical
          Genre: Comedy
          Date: August 10 2015
          Location: Empire Theatre, Liverpool

          Any show which promises the music of Elvis Presley is bound to be a fun presentation. And Love Me Tender does indeed base its musical score on many of the King’s greatest hits. But the story is less about Graceland’s finest and more about love. Not to mention how a number of aspiring relationships stem out of just “One Night”. That’s what we see here at Liverpool‘s Empire Theatre.

          Love Me Tender

          Description Of Love Me Tender

          This new show was first shown on Broadway. It sees the lead character Chad (Ben Lewis) leave jail after “exciting” the ladies in that town. Only for him to move onto the next place with the same intentions in mind. (We aren’t told which towns they are, by the way). Clad in a biker vest and jeans, he is clearly positioned as the star of the show. Well, at least in terms of his profile within the story.

          When he arrives at the local bar in his newest host city, Chad captures the attention of all attendees and the hearts of all female customers, none more so than Natalie (Laura Tebbitt), who immediately falls in love with the new arrival, much to the chagrin of local nerd Dennis (Mark Anderson) who himself has a crush on young Natalie. But whilst this is the longest-running love story of the production, there are a variety of tales that take prevalence at various times.

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          Romance

          Examples include the budding romance between youngsters Dean (Felix Mosse) and Lorraine (Aretha Ayeh) which defies the racial prejudice held by many at the time (including those of Mayor Matilda Hyde, mother of Dean, and played by Sian Reeves; and the on-stage mother of Lorraine, Sylvia, who is played by Mica Paris). The often-baffled Jim (played by former Eastenders star Shaun Williamson) finds it very difficult to convey his true feelings in light of the romantic chaos going on around him.

          There’s also the bizarre situation where Chad’s attempts to woo museum manager Miss Sandra (Kate Tydman) indirectly result in her falling in love with a newcomer named Ed, who in actual fact is Natalie dressed as Chad to try and impress him. Confused? It’ll all make sense when you watch the show. And with so many budding romances advancing at different stages, there has to be an ending that ties up all the loose ends and provides a satisfactory conclusion in each arc, some more surprising than others. Which this show does – but who ends up with whom?

          Analysis Of Love Me Tender

          The story is complex but easy to follow despite the detail above. And there is a lot of humour in between the displays of romantic affections and the musical numbers (more on them shortly). Some scenes work better than others, as is often the case in a theatre show which has an ebb-and-flow strategy when it comes to providing laughs, but it’s fair to say that you will definitely be laughing at some of the visuals and verbals which arise during this show.

          As for the music? As the name suggests, the songs of Elvis Presley help to tell the story of this show, some of which tie in perfectly with the plot developments, and some of which are there to provoke ironic laughter. But none are an attempt to sound like Elvis. Each character brings their own style to their specific musical numbers. And actually, we never hear the name “Elvis Presley” once during the entire production).

          Tracks

          A number of Elvis’ most famous tracks are here. They include Jailhouse Rock, Hound Dog and Heartbreak Hotel. There are some notable omissions, one example being Suspicious Minds. Mind you, not all Elvis song references come in a musical form; for instance, nearly every character at some point ends up wearing a pair of those famous “Blue Suede Shoes”. However, whilst the songs are most associated with Elvis, the best musical moment of the show is a very non-Elvis like performance from Mica Paris.

          A well-known female vocalist in her own right, Mica more than anybody brings her own distinctive style to her singing, and her slow, powerful rendition of There’s Always Me is unquestionably the musical highlight of the entire production. Another notable solo performance came from Aretha Ayeh, more impressive considering her young age in the company of older stars. Even the weaker singers include comedic elements in their routines. Elsewhere, the setting was minimal yet acceptable. And the closing scenes were effective enough to get the audience on their feet. Indeed, the crowd waves their arms as if they were in the presence of the King himself.

          Summary Of Love Me Tender

          Overall, this is an enjoyable night of musical theatre. It was something of a slow starter, as it took its time to find its groove (no pun intended). But once the plot lines became clear, it only got better, from the strength of the musical performances to the comedy elements of the most light-hearted scenes, and as stated it does a fine job of bringing a satisfying end to a variety of story arcs. Those expecting to attend something akin to an Elvis Presley concert may be unhappy. But those who sit back and watch engaging comedy theatre with the King providing the soundtrack will enjoy it. Love Me Tender is a pleasant and fun production, and it may even leave the more excited attendees All Shook Up.

          Overall Rating: 7.5/10 – Good

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