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First night - 23.10.03
Thoroughly Modern Millie
Hoofer's paradise: the chorus in an example of Rob Ashford's spectacular flapper choreography
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Our critic Mark Shenton watches a transformed Amanda Holden - from tabloid headline fodder to a headliner in her own right...

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Thoroughly Modern Millie is at the Shaftesbury Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue WC2
Tickets £20 - £40
Box office: 020 379 5399

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Thoroughly Modern Millie (Shaftesbury Theatre)

"This is a throwback to an old-fashioned style of musical comedy that is a crowd-pleasing delight..."

Hot on the heels of the revival of Anything Goes, London now has another splashy, sassy period musical - but though it's based on a 1967 movie, Thoroughly Modern Millie is in fact mostly a brand-new show that merely looks like an old one.

It's even got an old-fashioned star-making turn at its centre in Amanda Holden.

And she's thoroughly marvellous as Millie Dillmount, who arrives in 1922 New York from Kansas and, after losing her purse and shoe in short order, soon finds herself losing her heart to Mark McGee's fresh-faced Jimmy Smith.

deliciously un-PC

Amanda Holden
Amanda Holden's performance appealingly combines knowingness with innocence

While Holden gives it her all in a performance that appealingly combines knowingness with innocence, she also has an attractive singing voice and a loose-limbed vitality as a dancer, making her more than capable of holding her own against the mass-ranked chorus in Rob Ashford's spectacular flapper choreography.

Millie finds herself a room at the Hotel Priscilla boarding house for young actresses run by Maureen Lipman's Mrs Meers who, in a deliciously un-PC comic turn, is disguised as a Chinese immigrant, despatching orphan arrivals into a white slavery ring.

pastiche score

The book - by Richard Morris (based on his original screenplay) and Dick Scanlan - gets away with it, and so does Michael Mayer's vibrantly executed production, because it's all done very knowingly and affectionately.

With only the title song surviving from the film, Jeanine Tesori provides the music to Scanlan's lyrics for an appealing new pastiche score.

The result is a throwback to an old-fashioned style of musical comedy that is a crowd-pleasing delight.

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