The Philippine Star

Manila Beyond the Barricade

- By Micah Levin Isla

It was like a trip down memory lane. You sit down, relax and give in to the sweet nostalgia as you travel through the golden eras of the theater.

For one night only, last Oct. 7, musical fans gathered at the Solaire Theatre in Manila to hear the songs of Beyond

the Barricade, UK’s critically­acclaimed concert featuring timeless hits from beloved Broadway and West End musicals. The brilliant cast, led by Andy Reiss, David Fawcett, Rebecca Vere and Katie Leeming, delivered a string of powerful performanc­es enough to leave one humming his favorite show tunes for a good number of days. Beyond the Barricade, which has been touring since 1999, still sticks to what it does best — giving flawless renditions of some of the finest mu - sical theatre songs ever made.

The four stage veterans and astounding vocalists opened

the (Schönbergs­how with and Miss Boublil’s Saigon 1989 West End classic), delighting the crowd with The Heat Is on in Saigon, I Still Believe and Bui-Doi. The first half went on with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s 1986 hit The Phantom of the

Opera ( Masquerade, The Music of the Night and All I Ask of You), Broadway’s 11th longestrun­ning show Wicked ( One Short Day, What is this Feeling?, For Good and No One Mourns the Wicked), West Side Story’s

angsty anthem Tonight, Carousel’s heartwrenc­hing ballad

You’ll Never Walk Alone, and Webber’s controvers­ial rock

opera Jesus Christ Superstar ( Superstar, What’s the Buzz?, I Don’t Know How to Love Him, Could We Start Again, Please?

and Gethsemane). The Barricade crew punctuated its first act with a medley of upbeats from

We Will Rock You and the two jukebox musicals, Mamma Mia! and Jersey Boys. The Lion King roared into the second part of the concert, returning to session with Can You Feel the Love Tonight, Shadowland and Circle of Life. The final hour of the show was a pleasing mix of comedic, melodramat­ic and a bit of rough-edge, jumping from quirky Spamalot and Little Shop of Horrors to Evita and Chess.

Beyond the Barricade left the Solaire Theatre with a superb

Les Misérables showcase, which, of course, included On My

Own, I Dreamed a Dream and the ever-cathartic hymn One

More Day. The show’s finale was the perfect way to end such a musical journey. And as far as memories and recollecti­on are concerned, it surely did remind everyone to catch

Les Miz when it lands on the Philippine stage next year.

 ??  ?? Rebecca Vere
Rebecca Vere
 ??  ?? Katie Leeming
Katie Leeming
 ??  ?? David Fawcett
David Fawcett
 ??  ?? Andy Reiss
Andy Reiss

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