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Billy Elliot: Musical Live

Originaltitel: Billy Elliot: The Musical Live
  • Video
  • 2014
  • 6
  • 2 Std. 49 Min.
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Billy Elliot: Musical Live (2014)
Set in a northern mining town, against the background of the 1984/'85 miners' strike, Billy Elliot is the inspirational story of a young boy's struggle against the odds to make his dream come true. Billy's journey takes him out of the boxing ring and into a ballet class where he discovers a passion for dance that inspires his family and whole community and changes his life forever.
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Ein talentierter junger Tänzer muss lernen, trotz gesellschaftlicher und elterlicher Missbilligung für seinen Traum zu kämpfen.Ein talentierter junger Tänzer muss lernen, trotz gesellschaftlicher und elterlicher Missbilligung für seinen Traum zu kämpfen.Ein talentierter junger Tänzer muss lernen, trotz gesellschaftlicher und elterlicher Missbilligung für seinen Traum zu kämpfen.

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    • Stephen Daldry
    • Brett Sullivan
  • Drehbuch
    • Lee Hall
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Elliott Hanna
    • Ollie Jochim
    • Bradley Perret
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      • Stephen Daldry
      • Brett Sullivan
    • Drehbuch
      • Lee Hall
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Elliott Hanna
      • Ollie Jochim
      • Bradley Perret
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    Elliott Hanna
    • Billy…
    Ollie Jochim
    • Billy…
    Bradley Perret
    • Billy…
    Matteo Zecca
    • Billy…
    Ruthie Henshall
    Ruthie Henshall
    • Mrs. Wilkinson
    Deka Walmsley
    • Dad
    Ann Emery
    Ann Emery
    • Grandma
    Chris Grahamson
    • Tony
    Howard Crossley
    Howard Crossley
    • George
    David Muscat
    • Mr. Braithwaite
    Claudia Bradley
    • Dead Mum
    Liam Mower
    • Billy's Older Self (Live Broadcast)
    Barnaby Meredith
    • Billy's Older Self (West End)
    David Bardsley
    • Alternate Dad
    • (Nur genannt)
    Gillian Elisa
    • Alternate Grandma…
    Craig Armstrong
    • Ensemble
    Paul Basleigh
    • Ensemble
    Spencer Cartwright
    • Ensemble
    • Regie
      • Stephen Daldry
      • Brett Sullivan
    • Drehbuch
      • Lee Hall
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    9CabbageCustard

    Just fantastic

    There's really not much that can be said about this other than it is just fantastic. The energy and talent on display here is phenomenal and we get a front row seat - better in fact, because we're often actually on the stage watching from close quarters. Kudos to Elliott Hanna, in fact to anyone who performs the role of Billy Elliott. The amount of skill, athleticism and energy required (and on display here) is phenomenal. Young Elliott is wonderful and you'll be worn out watching him! He IS Billy Elliott. All the cast are great and the stagecraft is brilliant. I would suggest that you will enjoy this more if you have seen the movie first. If I was to make one criticism, and it's not really a criticism, it is the original musical score by Elton John. It's great and appropriate and enjoyable while you're actually watching the stage show, but there are no songs that you'll be humming afterwards. It's mostly pretty forgettable. Still, that doesn't detract at all from a great show and you won't be sorry you invested 2½ hours or so on this.
    3implaxis

    Oh, no.

    Unless you're a fan of stage musicals, this is a big bust. The original movie was masterful, with the music selection and the direction and the cinematography. I so disliked every single thing about this stage production (with a couple exceptions). Not every single minor character needs a solo to pad it out to three hours, ffs. Mr. Braithwaite, for example. Really? Elliot Hanna was brilliant as Billy, and there were a couple set pieces that featured him that are tear-inducing. The rest of it... meh.
    10branstark

    Absolutely stunning!

    For some reason, I find that this musical version (based on the Oscar nominated 2000 movie) packs a far greater emotional punch. Perhaps it's because it's live or that they're able to expand a little bit more on the story but I found every scene involving Billy and his late mother just ripped my heart apart. Ruthie Henshall is a national treasure and was fantastic playing Mrs. Wilkinson as was Deka Walmsley who played the father. Credit must go to Elliott Hanna who was an incredible Billy who was (at the time) the youngest to assume the titular role. The stamina required to be a stage performer still blows me away and seeing all these actors literally caked in sweat while performing immensely difficult dance routines while singing persistently for 3 hours makes me appreciate just how incredible these performers are.

    I'm sad I was never able to watch this in the theatre before it came to an end but I'm thankful they released an edition on DVD. The acting, cinematography, the script, the clever lighting and tricks, the costumes, the music all make this one of the best musical stage productions ever to be made.

    Oh and the Tom Holland cameo at the end where all the past and present Billys performed a specially choreographed routine was brilliant. People often forget that this was where he started his career and I'm thrilled he took the time to return to the role for this special occasion.
    5oagawin

    Too Loud

    When Elton John re-created Billy's story to a musical in 2005, it garnered countless awards and recognition in the world of stage. The adaptation continued to run in London, the US, and Canada to universal acclaim. In 2010, it even had its first non-English language production which premiered in Seoul, with a young Korean playing the coveted role of Billy.

    Much can be said of the talent of its lead. Elliot Hanna as the central character is a total performer. He re-creates Billy on stage and gives the character a new face and a new form. In him, we see a more passionate Billy. He dances like a professional, and executes almost- perfect pirouettes. He has the soul of an actor worthy of an Olivier, a protégé ready to face bigger audiences and bow at their applause. But Hanna is at his best in the more sentimental scenes. I particularly like the part when he lets Mrs. Wilkinson (Ruthie Henshall) read her mother's letter (Mum's Letter) in preparation for a dance routine. In the scene, Billy's mom enters the stage to sing with him and Mrs. Wilkinson. Here, Hanna poignantly shows Billy's deep longing for a mother. His misty-eyed nuances crawl over the screen and onto the stage, overpowering the lyrics and Elton John's music. Here is a Billy who exhibits a complex core we hadn't seen before. It's a phenomenon on stage that is worth more than a second look.

    The supporting actors are scary, yet colorful. Henshall as Sandra Wilkinson is unexpectedly jolly, connected and engaged. At some point, one may think that she may pass as Billy's second mum. I just get a bit worried whenever she puffs half a cigarette after a total cardio-vascular performance. No wonder she gets tired that easily. But that's her lungs. Deka Walmsley as Jackie Elliot is superb. He is the same Daddy Elliot that we know, and he enchants the audience the same way Gary Lewis enthralls us in his performance of the original role. Like Lewis in the film, Walmsley's best scenes are those that examine his emotional dilemmas; how his heart chooses his love for his sons over everything else. Chris Grahamson is the love-you-hate-you Tony Elliot. His presence fills the stage, and his looks are undeniably priceless. He slowly matures on stage, and the audience loves him for that. Worthy to mention is Ann Emery's performance of Grandma. Her energy covers most of her scenes with gusto. Hall, who also wrote the story for the stage adaptation, gives the role a deeper back story, bringing Billy's Grandma somehow closer to the audience.

    The problem lies, however, in its execution. It exaggerates a simple plot and borders to almost being contrived. The music, though done with good intentions, stretches the plot to an unbearable pace, making one wonder if it is all worth it. Most of the dialogues maintain the same feel of the movie. The swearing and shouting never seem to stop. Though it's understandable that the excessive use of swear words throughout the story establishes a carefree culture of the working class, the stage adaptation fails miserably in justifying such conviction. It was all an empty-headed quack; a frail attempt to fill between the lines.

    Musical-Michael (Zach Atkinson), Billy's best friend and confidant, is much more flamboyant. While on the other hand, the film-Michael has a deeper back story and a more complicated personal dilemma. Much can even be said about his quiet love. His final shot in the film, after Billy kisses him goodbye, is a cinematic moment where, at one point or the other, we see ourselves. This shift from the original character, for the purposes of can-can entertainment, dismisses the beauty of his graceful silence in the film.

    Further, the Revolution in the film is just a background juxtaposed to Billy's ballet dreams. It intensifies his passion and clearly presents an ironic stance on civility and disorder. However, the adaptation tries to balance Billy's journey and the Miner's Strike. Though noble, it demagnifies the score of its central character. It lessens Billy's goal as it levels with the unclear stance on a revolution that is already too passionate to a fault. As a result, its original simplicity turns bitterly over-complicated, confused and clouded.

    Billy Elliot the Musical Live! revolves around the same familiar plot. It attempts to forge the same deep emotional journey of the film that made millions cry. It's triumphant at times. Somewhat memorable, even. But at some point, it gives off a shallower exposition. It may have big production numbers, well executed pirouettes, and dazzling choreographies, but it misses the heart of the original. Had it not been for the cast's breathtaking talent and Director Stephen Daldry's ambitious attempt to re-create a feel-good classic, this stage adaptation would have been amiss.
    10cannonn16

    See Ya London

    What an incredible ten year run coming to a close April 9th, 2016. From a man who never wrote songs combined with a man who embraces the production of fine art through any medium as collection of ideas and abilities. This movie is an epic example of how a decade of work can shine. Elliott, and every Billy, brought with them very little skill for this monstrosity of a role. What were you doing at 12? The stage, music, lighting, and fiery audience gives you a feel as if your a drone buzzing about the airspace of the Victoria Palace Theatre. There is not a character you wont be able to connect with. A tasteful buffet of all dance styles. Grab a box of Kleenex. Have watched it more than ten times now. Includes bonus performance. If you can't get to London get it to your TV.

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      Ann Emery, who originated the role of Grandma when "Billy Elliot the Musical Live" aired in 2015, had recently retired from playing the role at the age of 84 having worked with all 39 London Billy Elliots (2014).
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      Mrs. Wilkinson: You don't know anything about me, you sanctimonious little shit!

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      • 28. September 2014 (Deutschland)
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      • Victoria Palace Theatre, Victoria Street, Westminster, London, England, Vereinigtes Königreich(Billy Elliot the Musical Live)
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      • Universal Pictures
      • Universal Stage Productions
      • Working Title Films
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