Heathers: The Musical
- TV Movie
- 2022
- 2h 15m
Veronica Sawyer does her best to survive her senior year while navigating the beautiful but cruel Heathers, the new to school Jason "J.D." Dean, and the constant pressure to fit in with ever... Read allVeronica Sawyer does her best to survive her senior year while navigating the beautiful but cruel Heathers, the new to school Jason "J.D." Dean, and the constant pressure to fit in with everyone else.Veronica Sawyer does her best to survive her senior year while navigating the beautiful but cruel Heathers, the new to school Jason "J.D." Dean, and the constant pressure to fit in with everyone else.
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Heather C. Especially was quite hammy and somehow managed to miss the laughs on some of the easiest lines in the show. Veronica, rather than coming off as a wannabe rebel, is just...sad. JD lacks charm. Heather Mac has very little stage time and has literally no character traits, none of the big hearted airiness you'd expect, which culminates in the least sympathetic performance of 'Lifeboat' I've ever seen. Heather Duke was probably the best of them. Kurt and Ram were standouts-both did a great job.
Otherwise a great production, and regardless a fun watch. The songs are well performed, choreo top-notch, costumes and set well-executed, and the lighting is great and comes across really well for the recorded performance.
The weakest facet can be boiled down to the failure to commit to the darkly comedic and campy elements, which is a shame, because that's always been the best part of Heathers.
Ailsa is a very good Veronica. Love her acting and vocal choices, and she's very endearing. Simon Gordon leans much more into the sad/ sympathetic side of JD, which I think might turn off fans of the original film, but he grew on me pretty quickly. I think the changes made to the West End version (ie. Replacing "Blue" with "You're Welcome" and adding "Never Shut Up Again") actually lend themselves to playing JD more sympathetically. The accents are predictably wonky, but I didn't find it too distracting, and I think it actually kind of adds to the campy charm.
Overall: this may not please fans of the original movie, but it's campy fun and a well-produced proshot.
They charge £25 a seat to this at the cinema and I'd say that's double what I'd expect to pay at a theatre for a show of this quality. I saw an amateur performance of the Addams family for £7 and both females voices were far better than this.
The lad was extremely weak and poorly cast, he had no presence or charisma and just blandly did the basics very averagely.
I'm also not convince the story in this is good or makes sense, Veronica technically kills someone and although they try and loosely make it look more his fault, technically it's still on her, it took very little persuasion to hide it and not report it etc. Also the heather who goes didn't really do much that I'd say it was fair. Then the actions continually of supposed heroes of the story are just odd. Veronica isn't particularly likeable and her attempts at humour aren't very good, her voice becomes grating and her mannerisms poor.
I'm not getting personal but I feel for this kinda musical the girls should have some "sex appeal" none of these did. None had that X factor that'd make them top girl, they were all just ok.
I'm not sure how sensitive it is to bullying, school violence and suicide, it feels like it's trying to be a positive show but you don't get any real warmth, positivity or even leave with a message that'd cheer you up, it misses the mark.
Lastly and most surprising. I watched SIX which I'd seen on the same bbc show and literally every song is class, catchy and I instantly bought the album. I left this and couldn't remember anything but one weird line about "being god" the music is bland and not particularly memorable, no song have much about them and some are lyrically very weak. It's rare that's there's not one big number, I think the one that mashed some together was about the best but overall just barely toe tappers.
Stop over charging people for things, in 2 showings of this you sold 6 tickets, it's more expensive than AAA titles like avatar, Mario etc.
Defenition of average.
To start off, their voices are significantly weakened due to the American accent they have to put on. Maddison Firth, who plays Heather Chandler's voice is very nasally when it comes to singing. Jason Dean's actor; Simon Gordon is also a victim of said American accent let-down.
On positive notes, the set design is very flexible when it comes to moving sets. The stage is small, but they still managed to do what they could with a smaller budget. Another pro about this is the tech involved. The lighting is spectacular and it needs a standing ovation just for that! Following, the catchy songs and stunning choreography bring a dim spotlight to this small stage.
Sadly, another negative note is the comedy. It feels much more dry than the comedy in the original West End production and the Off Broadway production. You would expect that the pure hilarity of Off Broadway mixed with the awkwardness of West End surely means hilarious scenes, but the delivery of certain lines seems like they were held at gunpoint to do this show.
All in all, a good movie to listen to just like background music.
Did you know
- TriviaFilmed in May 2022 at The Other Palace theater in London, England, UK.
- Quotes
Ram Sweeney: Hey Kurt doesn't this Cafeteria have a no fags allowed rule?
Jason 'J.D.' Dean: I don't know what your problem is but I bet it's really hard for you to pronounce
- ConnectionsReferenced in An Opportunity (2023)
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- $340,408
- Runtime2 hours 15 minutes
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