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Feel-good hit of the autumn

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- WITH STUART CHANDLER Review by Damon Smith

Life’s a drag, in the best possible sense, in Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, a defiantly feel-fabulous film version of the award-winning comingof-age musical written by Tom MacRae with music courtesy of Dan Gillespie Sells from The Feeling.

Theatre director Jonathan Butterell makes his feature film debut with a faithful stage-to-screen adaptation, expanding the rousing song and dance numbers beyond the classrooms and hallways of a secondary school in Sheffield to follow the out and proud 16-year-old hero as he chases a dream of attending the end-ofyear prom as his authentic self, in heels and a dress.

Jenny Popplewell’s celebrated 2011 TV documentar­y Jamie: Drag Queen At 16 provides the

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Sept 17 heart-tugging narrative framework (footage of the real Jamie and his mother festoons the end credits) which MacRae’s script dazzles with energetica­lly choreograp­hed dream sequences and wrenching ballads from the heart.

The stage version’s standout songs resonate loud and clear in widescreen including The Wall In My Head, Don’t Even Know It and He’s My Boy, a heartfelt ballad about a mother’s unconditio­nal love for her son, which Sarah Lancashire delivers with tears welling in her eyes.

A new song, This Was Me, initiated by a scene-stealing Richard E Grant as drag queen Loco Chanelle but performed largely by Holly Johnson, lead singer of Frankie Goes To Hollywood, is a deeply moving memento mori to beautiful creatures lost to the Aids crisis.

Powered to the hilt by Harwood’s effervesce­nt lead performanc­e, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie is almost two hours of unabashed pure joy, which preaches acceptance and self-love with the same sequinned fury as The Adventures Of Priscilla, Queen Of The Desert and Kinky Boots.

Like its stage counterpar­t, there are dramatic lulls before Jamie’s big reveal as Mimi Me but Butterell understand­s how to get toes tapping and he turns up the volume on the youthful exuberance.

People will be talking, glowingly, about his Jamie.

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