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Royal Exchange's 'Singin' in the Rain' Delivers Pure Joy
7 Dec
Summary
- Louis Gaunt shines as Don Lockwood in this classic musical.
- The production cleverly engages the audience in the performance.
- Alistair David's choreography energizes the show.

Raz Shaw's vibrant production of the classic musical 'Singin' in the Rain' is currently delighting audiences at the Royal Exchange theatre in Manchester. Starring a charismatic Louis Gaunt as Don Lockwood, the musical skillfully navigates the themes of Hollywood's superficiality and the contrast between public image and reality.
The staging masterfully utilizes the Royal Exchange's unique in-the-round setup, fostering a strong connection with the audience. From anticipating the iconic rain scene to becoming active participants in the show's hijinks, theatergoers are immersed in the performance. Danny Collins' comedic portrayal of Cosmo Brown is a standout element.
Featuring Alistair David's dynamic choreography and a talented ensemble, the production delivers sheer, unadulterated joy. As a welcome escape, this 'Singin' in the Rain' is both necessary and infectious, culminating in a puddle-stomping finale that sweeps away any resistance.




